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3 Ways Healthcare Tech is Helping Manage Coronavirus – What to Know

Advances in technology have revolutionized various aspects of the healthcare industry for years. It continues to pave the way for the boost in the quality of care as well as the discovery of cures for multiple diseases and conditions. 

 

These technological developments are making a massive impact in the medical field by improving the quality of life and saving countless lives in more ways than one. In fact, the progression in healthcare tech plays a pivotal role in aiding the highly-digitized world fight against the recent flu outbreak: coronavirus. 

 

Decades ago, it would take a considerable amount of time to accurately identify an epidemic and warn the world about it. But now, people are constantly updated with newly discovered information and preventive measures about coronavirus. 

 

Conversely, the list below explores the ways technology is helping the global battle against coronavirus: 

 

  1. Telemedicine and Videoconferencing Promotes Remote Care and Reduces Contagious Risks

 

One of the best ways to mitigate the contagious characteristic of coronavirus is to embrace telehealth-driven plans. According to The Jerusalem Post, The Sheba Medical Center in Tel Aviv has already launched a reputable telemedicine program that is designed to quarantine and treat patients with as little exposure as possible. 

 

CNBC reports, on the other hand, say that the Chinese medical field is maximizing remote work tools like Zoom Videoconferencing to promote safe communication. This allows patients to stay up-to-date and receive accurate advice without the need for physical contact. 

 

  1. A.I. and Software to Identify Coronavirus Patterns in Health Records 

 

The medical industry is now using A.I. to use big data analytics to stay on top of coronavirus patterns in various health records and forecast the spread of the world’s currently most infectious disease. 

 

Bluedot, for instance, is Toronto-based health monitoring A.I. platform that tracks informational snippets from different reports of outbreaks, news, airline data, and more to draw a trend that epidemiologists can use to study the spread of the virus.

 

  1. Genome Sequencing to Find and Create Potential Vaccines 

 

Genome sequencing is not new in the healthcare industry. In fact, a complete genome was successfully made available in April 2003 when the deadly SARS virus outbreak spread towards the end of 2002.

 

Years later, Chinese scientists were able to achieve the same genome sequencing for the Wuhan virus. The difference is that thanks to the help of advanced technology, the first sequencing was completed in less than a month. 

 

The Bottom Line: How is Technology in Healthcare Contribute to Tackling Coronavirus? 

 

Officially known as COVID-19, coronavirus is infecting thousands of people day-by-day in various parts of the globe. The World Health Organization says that the disease has now affected more than 75,000, while the global death toll falls at devastating 2,100 victims. 

 

It is arguably one of the most severe diseases to dominate the world in recent years, but technological tools have allowed the healthcare industry to curb the transmission of coronavirus. 

 

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