Connecting Patients to Healthcare the Fastest Way

Updated on November 6, 2020
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Thanks to many groundbreaking advances and innovations, the medical field is growing rapidly in almost every area. Some of these new innovations involve usage of emerging technology to make interactions for patients and healthcare practitioners simpler. Telemedicine is one such example, as it’s a mechanism for connecting patients and physicians when they are not physically present, though phone, mobile devices or other technological means.

Telemedicine is used to create a simpler avenue for doctors and patients to get in touch, and address common concerns without having the patient drive to a hospital at a scheduled time. This can be a massive help as patients can typically get answers to their questions, and get prescribed medication a lot faster before an appointment needs to be made physically.

Advances in Telemedicine

Healthcare professionals may use online portals and phone applications to simplify the communication involved in a doctor-patient interaction. The key ingredient to telemedicine is a convenient way to connect a patient to a healthcare provider, be it a doctor, nurse, therapist, or pharmacy, as easily as possible. With just a few moments spent on an app or making a quick phone call, essential therapy and diagnosis can now be performed and orders of medication can be quickly processed by clinics and pharmacies. 

Recently, mobile apps and wearables have become commonplace in healthcare to assist people in adopting healthy habits, tracking success, and evaluating possible concerns early. Certain apps that focus on fitness  are convenient resources for people to support healthier behaviours, and the results collected in the process of the testing can significantly benefit medical professionals. Patients also now have a much better access to their documentation and medical records on hand so that they can gather the vital information on their previous conditions quickly. In certain cases, this will save lives because common risk factors can be identified much earlier and quicker.

When healthcare organizations develop telemedicine application, it provides an important resource that can research and use large quantities of data for the development of custom drugs and medications depending on the various characteristics and conditions of each patient. Symptoms can be measured and identified more effectively from each interaction, helping health providers to take decisions and guidance more easily as well as to draw information and insights from related problems in the future.

How the Doctor/Patient Relationship Evolves

By offering remote healthcare services, the biggest advantages are immediate response times and convenience on the patients end. Previously, if a patient discovered a concern, they would have to call up a medical facility, schedule an appointment, hope that there’s something immediate and then drive there themselves, which might cause additional concerns if patients are elderly or don’t have the ability to drive themselves. Telemedicine has changed this process dramatically and helped both patients and doctors find a more efficient solution. 

These methods are being used flexibly by medical personnel and will surely increase prominence over time and will become easier for all facilities to access. In the future, we will be able to see the relationship between doctors and patients continue to evolve as a result of closer access.

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