Healthcare technology trends 2023 and why technology is the future  

20 February 2023 | Noor Khan

Healthcare technology trends 2023 and why technology is the future

Technology has played a pivotal role in the evolution of the healthcare industry over the years, therefore, organizations across the globe must continue to invest in technology to better serve consumers, reduce overall costs, and improve productivity. Technology is no longer a luxury, but a necessity in order to remain competitive, meet consumer demands and provide a service in line with expectations.

In this article, we will look at the biggest trends in healthcare technology and how to start adopting technology to begin reaping the benefits on offer.  

Adoption of AI and ML

The size of the AI market within healthcare is estimated to be around USD 11 billion in 2021 as highlighted by Statista. However, the share of organisations adopting AI in 2021 was 9%, and this will considerably increase as the global healthcare industry looks to develop a more digital landscape.

There are many ways in which AI and ML are inherited within the industry and they include:

  • Using AI for diagnosis – AI has been used in studies to diagnose illnesses such as skin cancer and has shown has been successful.
  • Understanding emergency calls – Software has been implemented to understand emergency calls to detect cardiac arrest. This software was more accurate than human responders.
  • Analysis of medical imagery – AI can provide analysis of scans considerably quicker than humans and can reduce the workload for medical professionals.
  • Automation of workflow – AI has been adopted to improve workplace productivity by automating labour-intensive processes.

Managing big data

A lot of healthcare organisations will be dealing with huge volumes of patient data. However, managing it effectively, ensuring its security and actually making use of it to gain insights has not been explored to its full potential. Data can provide invaluable insights to inform the decision on patient treatments, service providers, business growth opportunities and more. Organizations looking to leverage their data will need to invest in building the right infrastructure. This can include a data warehouse to collate data from across a number of sources including patient record systems, patient history and more.

Telehealth

Telehealth become prominent in the healthcare industry during COVID but it is here to stay. With a noticeable improvement in speed and efficiency in services, telehealth enables a medical professional to provide services remotely. For example, the NHS adopted the approach of having GP appointments via phone and video call as well as online appointment booking systems. This can help alleviate staff from tasks that technology can easily take care of. We will see telehealth improve and evolve in the upcoming year as organisations look to improve their service for better outcomes both commercially and for patients.

Wearable medical devices

Wearable medical devices are another key area which is growing and providing many benefits to healthcare globally. The current wearable medical devices range from smart watches which can detect the heart rate and smart gloves used to reduce the tremors which are suffered by Parkinson’s disease patients. Additionally, there has been research to explore the idea that wearables can help diagnose mental health illnesses such as depression by taking into account factors such as sleep, heart rate and physical activity. Healthcare organisations could tap into this market with apps and software to identify patterns and support diagnosis.

Personalised healthcare

Personalized healthcare involves providing medical care based on each individual person looking at factors such as age, genetics, risk factors and more. With evolving expectations, consumers are looking for a personalised healthcare experience. This will become a necessity for an organisation to cater to the consumer. By investing in big data, organisations can gain valuable insights to drive the move towards personalised healthcare. Additionally, with the use of AI and ML, healthcare professionals can predict the effectiveness of medication depending on genetics and other factors that may play a key role.

Ardents healthcare client success stories

Nutrition Calculation System for a multi-national healthcare company  – The Ardent software development team built a multi-language piece of software that would be used across 18 European countries enabling an improved approach to the research and development of drugs. The Nutrition Calculation System, used by over 4,000 clinicians around Europe aids in the production of drugs as it provides the ability to calculate nutritional information on the ingredient used within the drugs.

Highly engaging mobile app packed with gamification features – To drive research efforts a swiss pharmaceutical company that has been established for 70 years wanted to create an app to collect research on enuresis. With the app being targeted at children, it was packed with gamification features, cartoons and animations to make the user experiences seamless and engaging.

Ardent, serving the healthcare industry

At Ardent, we have worked with multiple healthcare organisations to help improve their way of doing things with the use of technology. Across industries, organisations must open up to the adoption of technology to save time, improve productivity and reduce overall costs. We can help, with knowledge and experience within the healthcare industry, we can take on board your requirements to deliver a solution to fulfil your expectations. Whether you are looking to effectively manage your big data and gain powerful insights to drive growth or a custom software solution to automate mundane, manual processes, get in touch to find out how we can help.


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