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  • Essay / the future of healthcare - 1806

    Great progress was made between the years 2000 and 2010 in the field of medical care. Technology and research continue to improve. The healthcare system is a burden with constant costs that continue to rise as well as poor health. When it comes to health, we rank very low compared to other countries, even though we spend a lot of money on health care. Hopefully, over the next decade, we will be able to reverse the negative trend of Americans not being able to get health care or the best care. Advances in medical technology continue, and the treatment of illnesses and chronic conditions will benefit from these continued technological advances. New technologies include genomics, where scientists study genes so they can create drugs that can prevent specific diseases, and medical monitors that can be used from home to give information about you to your doctor without going to your home. the doctor. . We have electronic health records, but once adopted universally in the United States, families will be able to read their own medical records online, print reports, doctors will be able to read lab reports and view x-rays online. Then we have the Internet, the Internet which gives us the tools necessary to communicate all over the world, electronic communication. Future Trends in Health The Internet is a highly functional form of electronic communication. Let's think about external delivery. Using the Internet as a source of dissemination of patient information is considered an external dissemination transmitted instantly among all healthcare companies. The Internet gives us the tools to do many things, develop technology in the field of health, which will allow doctors and their patients to...... middle of paper ...... be thanks to these advances and more advanced technology. enabling patients to be more aware and involved in healthcare delivery. In five years, healthcare will advance further, and as healthcare advances, so will the technology used to deliver it. Conclusion At the state and federal levels, healthcare has come a very long way, experiencing changes along the way. The development of advanced technologies that have improved the quality of healthcare delivery systems will help all patients benefit. Doctors can access patient records more quickly and respond to their patients much more quickly. Email, electronic records transfer and telemedicine will give all patients and doctors the tools to be more efficient, provide quality care and ensure quality telecommunications at a faster pace than before..