How Technology is Changing Healthcare

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In today’s world of vast technology, everything is done on some sort of computerized device; whether it is a computer, cell phone, or tablet, technology is taking over. Technology in healthcare industry has been slower to move forward, but is becoming more important and necessary in order to help keep medicine moving ahead along with the rest of society. With Face book pages like Personal RN and 5plus Therapy and websites like WebMD and Health line, and so many others, everyday people can gain assistance with possible diagnoses for their symptoms, help provide physical therapy and increase education without ever leaving their couch. However, many practitioners are concerned with this change to the face of health care. Stating that you simply cannot treat patients without touching and seeing them in person. Also, worried for the loss of income and status that these advancements may bring. So the real question is, can you get the same information and care online as you can from your personal practitioner, and is it safe? How Technology is Changing the Face of Healthcare The options for healthcare on the web are growing and vast. Ranging from the ability to sign up online for an insurance plan, to much more complex medical care such as Physical Therapy or Stroke Prevention as seen on 5RN’s face book site. There are so many up and coming forms of health care based technology. With Smartphone apps available to check your blood pressure, heart rate, and calories’ burned, weight loss, food intake and more, it is just a matter of time before there are others. Many people would prefer to use these technologies instead of waiting for hours at their doctor’s office or long waits in the emergency room. According to Dr. Nic Gay of Simple... ... middle of paper ... ...it stitches up your sons eyelid or have compassion when you voice your fear over needles. There are some aspects of care that just will never be replaced by technology, and this will continue to keep practitioners in business, although perhaps retire a few that are not able or willing to move forward with technology. Works Cited Lee, E. 5 Ways Technology is Changing Healthcare. Retrieved from: http://www.forbes.com/sites/bmoharrisbank/2013/01/24/5-ways-technology-is-transforming-health-care/ Topol, E. (2012). How Technology is Transforming Healthcare. Retrieved from: http://health.usnews.com/health-news/hospital-of-tomorrow/articles/2013/07/12/how-technology-is-transforming-health-care AIMS (2013) Pros and Cons of Mobile Technology in Health Care. Retrieved from: http://www.aimseducation.edu/blog/pros-and-cons-of-mobile-technology-in-health-care/

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