How Technology Has Changed The Medical Field

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The inevitable shift toward technology driven information has hit all time speeds within recent years. As a result, many careers have been swallowed whole by this shift in delivery of information across platforms once dominated by pen, paper, files, and human computation. Despite this taboo as some think, technology driven information has also brought many positive milestones to mankind that were once unimaginable. Arguably no other field has seen more of a renovation than the medical field has in such a short amount of time solely due to technology driven information. In this paper I aim to discuss how information technology has changed the face of the medical field and has left a positive impact that has improved patient care astronomically. Furthermore, I will also discuss how the mobile revolution has impacted the healthcare profession for the better. Throughout mankind’s past, there have been several great movements that have …show more content…

One of the most influential aspects I have witnessed is the implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHR) to keep health related data on each patient. This is beneficial for both the patient and the provider because with an EHR the data is easily accessed by both parties and if the data needs to be transferred or accessed by a third party it is possible. Unfortunately for every great innovation there is always an attempt to undermine the security with regard to sensitive information such as social security numbers and billing information. According to law enforcement experts, “approximately 100 million health care records were stolen” (Costello, Tom). Despite this unfortunate trend that is occurring with regard to EHR security, the switch to technology based operations within the healthcare field is rapidly evolving and inevitably changing the way things are

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