Emerging Healthcare Technologies In Asia
28
Jul

Emerging Healthcare Technologies In Asia

Ram Tumuluri “The healthcare industry in Asian countries is expected to show positive growth this year. The rising introduction of technology, innovative healthcare services, and many other growing healthcare industry developments are driving the growth of the healthcare sector. This article talks about how emerging technologies will pool in unprecedented ways to create healthcare efficiency and sustainability. Our team takes a look at some of the most notable healthcare technologies emerging in Asia Pacific in 2020.”

In this article: 

Mobility as a Key Healthcare Technology

Innovations in Cloud Computing 

Analytics to Evaluate Operational Efficiency

Mobility as a Key Healthcare Technology

Mobility has been recognised as a key technology, as it allows a patient-centered approach to manage rising healthcare costs and scarce resources. In Asian health facilities, clinical mobility has become increasingly common, particularly in the case of bedside administration, and remote access to clinical data. Mobility approaches need to take into account the processes and workflows that are especially relevant in a process-driven industry such as healthcare, rather than mobilising individuals. Although iOS and Android devices are popular among end-users, many healthcare organisations are eager to test and pilot Windows-based solutions to facilitate administrative and clinical workflows.

Innovations in Cloud Computing 

As patient data and medical images are constantly exchanged across departments and related organisations, healthcare providers are seeking ways to provide a degree of consistency in providing access to these data and centralising enterprise storage, and are therefore beginning to explore solutions that allow this.

There are a range of cloud-based archiving solutions that concentrate on medical image records, both provided by healthcare IT providers and conventional IT technology providers. Using centralised systems for storing medical data and images would be Healthcare organisations’ first step toward a cloud environment.

Analytics to Evaluate Operational Efficiency

Improving operating efficiency in hospitals through data science relies on predictive analytics to enhance the planning and execution of key delivery processes, including resource management, personnel schedules, and patient admission and discharge. Done properly, providers see an increase in patient access and revenue, lower cost, increased asset utilisation, and an improved patient satisfaction.