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Brianna White

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Over the last two or three decades, some inventions have changed the future of the healthcare industry. With the advancement in technologies such as application of robotics, 3D printing, artificial intelligence (AI) and nanotechnologies in the medical field we doctors can now identify the disease easily. With the early screening of the problem the severity of the disease can be predicted. All these advanced technologies have helped to save numerous lives. All the medical professionals are embracing the technologies which are revolutionizing the industry overall.
Internet of Things (IOT) and It’s Emergence
While the whole healthcare industry is going through technological changes, parallelly with that other factors have also affected the process such as the internet of things (IoT). IoT helps in the improvement of data computing technologies and along with that also increases the storage capacity of every possible medium from a small data chip to a big data cloud. The seamless data computing and storing process has helped a lot in creating a network which is spread all over the world but connected with a unique identity. The network that connects the whole thing is referred to as the internet of things (IoT). With the help of this we doctors can easily find a patient’s previous medical history and the whole treatment procedure has also become easy with the help of data computing.
Continue reading: https://www.financialexpress.com/lifestyle/health/revolutionizing-healthcare-industry-early-screening-risk-assessment-through-breakthrough-technologies/2326330/
 

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