Global Healthcare Industry Outlook
GLOBAL HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY The New Crown epidemic has permanently changed the global healthcare industry, not only by accelerating the adoption of new technologies and models of healthcare delivery, and increasing the focus on sustainability and resilience; at the same time, it has exacerbated existing workforce challenges and global disparities in healthcare equity.
The long-term persistence of the new crown epidemic presents both challenges and opportunities. The healthcare industry can take the opportunity to overhaul, capitalize on emerging trends that have been in place since before the epidemic, and continue to explore clinical innovations and new models of care delivery. Five key areas, namely "virtual healthcare delivery", "digital transformation", "healthcare equity", "workforce", and "sustainability", will be addressed. "and Sustainability".
Virtual healthcare services: "first come, first served" may change, "flexible care" is gaining popularity.
The epidemic has accelerated the interest and acceptance of virtual healthcare by medical institutions and the public, with more patients favoring the transfer of mental health treatments to virtual scenarios, while market investment in virtual healthcare continues to grow. Virtual healthcare has the potential to revolutionize the global healthcare delivery model by enabling the integration of digital technologies that can effectively address the challenges faced by the traditional healthcare ecosystem, such as uneven distribution of healthcare resources, rising healthcare costs, and labor shortages.
With its unique advantages, virtual healthcare is both changing the nature of healthcare delivery and attracting investment and collaboration from large healthcare organizations as well as tech and retail giants. Technology can also create greater flexibility, with patients and providers choosing hybrid service models combining hospital care and home healthcare to meet the high volume of healthcare needs created by the world's aging population and to help patients manage mental health issues through mobile apps.
Depth of Digital Transformation: Many countries have made progress in adopting electronic medical records, although there is no shortage of countries where important medical information is still recorded on paper. An increasing number of healthcare organizations are also using health information exchange (HIEs) systems to exchange electronic medical information.
Migrating to the cloud: Technology can reduce costs and increase efficiency, but it also puts a financial strain. But most healthcare executives recognize the long-term benefits of digitization. According to the Healthcare Executive Survey, 96 percent of respondents plan to migrate their IT infrastructure to the cloud within three years. Of course, the concern is that moving to the cloud will also raise environmental concerns.
Emerging technologies: Healthcare companies are using emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, telemedicine, blockchain and monitoring devices to improve diagnostic accuracy, customize treatment plans, predict risk or deterioration and intervene early. Telemedicine gained popular acceptance during the epidemic and is expected to continue to expand over the next 5 to 10 years.
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