We are in the midst of a digital health revolution

We are in the midst of a digital health revolution. While the past decade saw big data and healthcare analytics enter the foreground, the next decade is poised to be defined by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in healthcare.
Healthcare is undergoing a digital health revolution in which AI, machine learning, and big data are entering the forefront. From personal health to the diagnosis of deadly diseases, technology is reshaping healthcare in ways that will impact lives in just about every way imaginable.
We are developing AI to enhance healthcare through better outcomes, fewer costly interventions, and better experiences.
The healthcare industry is in flux, and there is no doubt that the next few years will see more change than any single previous year. At a time when the uncertainty is highest, a few things are clear. There are numerous healthcare industry trends which reflect intelligent adaptation to changing circumstances.
Getting health care news can feel overwhelming at times. In the next decade, we’re going to see a major transformation in healthcare as the industry moves away from the fee-for-service models that have long been common. The next decade will see a major transformation in health systems and healthcare, driven in part by growing digital health capabilities and medical innovations. Here are some innovations and technologies that have me excited for the future.
Optimism about the future of healthcare is increasingly merited, as technological innovations and dramatic changes in consumer attitudes toward leveraging data analysis from their own medical devices increasingly make today’s patients tomorrow’s active patients. The healthcare industry has been using artificial intelligence for some time now, but it is likely to increasingly come up against ethical issues regarding who ultimately determines the fate of the patient.
Precision medicine is taking part of digital health revolution
What is precision medicine? Translating advances in genomics into breakthroughs for patient care is the goal of precision medicine. The practice of precision medicine takes into account a person’s individual genetics, environment and lifestyle to match them to a treatment that will give them the best possible outcomes.
Precision medicines are highly personalised medicines that target the individual rather than the disease. They aim to provide more effective therapies, better outcomes and can reduce side effects for patients with diseases such as cancer, diabetes, chronic pain and more.
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