How to Make Remote Healthcare Better for Everyone as Implementation Spreads

August 9, 2021 12:59:20

Even before the coronavirus pandemic began, remote healthcare was on the rise. Remote healthcare, which is fast becoming the preferred way to deliver healthcare, has many benefits including reducing costs and freeing up healthcare facilities for critical needs.

It also provides more meaningful and robust data. Many view remote healthcare as more effective and efficient at tracking the health of patients in their natural environment, with physicians noting that more accurate data leads to better outcomes.

Moving standard medical visits online also offers patients more flexibility and physicians more time to prepare for a more efficient and higher value interaction with their patients. This makes remote patient monitoring and remote healthcare in general, a medically and financially effective treatment approach, which also offers better total patient experience.

Despite its pros — more comfort, ease of access, better monitoring and reduced costs — remote healthcare does face some obstacles. To realize its full potential, there are things that need to be sorted out in the remote healthcare market. These things include the following:

  • Difficult product designs

Some devices and technology are better suited for experts. As healthcare goes remote, it is important that both med-tech and consumer companies develop technology that can easily be used and accessed by both patients and physicians.

Making easy-to-learn, low-effort and user-friendly technology will not only make it easier for those on board the remote healthcare train to continue using it but also encourage those who are skeptical about it to begin using remote healthcare.

  • Clinical adoption

Obtaining care in the hospital setting is often expensive, which is why finding more effective and efficient ways to improve health outcomes is a priority in the clinical world. Embracing a clinical model that doesn’t include a patient being handled in the clinic or a high-cost hospital setting will help deliver cost-effective care, which in turn improves the quality of life and outcomes of patients.

  • Infrastructure

The pandemic brought restrictions and social distancing, but it also prompted people to connect socially online, do business online and even conduct medical functions online.  The use of remote connection tools such as Zoom will change clinical-care delivery for the better and bring in many possibilities and benefits in participation care, care access and better outcomes generally. However, hospitals and clinics need to ensure that their teams and technical infrastructure are able to handle the data-management needs for this remote model.

In addition to this, medical providers and hospitals should also ensure that their systems are equipped to handle the anticipated significant volume of patient data and be able to prevent any cyberattacks that may endanger patient information.

As more companies such as RYAH Group Inc. (CSE: RYAH) develop products and software to facilitate telemedicine, a number of the challenges mentioned above will likely be gradually resolved.

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