Future of Computers in HealthCare



 I chose the healthcare industry to provide the role of computers there in.  When monitoring patients, doctors and nurses can take records and direct medications at the point of care. This reduces a lot of potential for errors from employees trying to read the writing or remembering the circumstances later on. It also adds performance because doctors and nurses can enter relevant data on the scene.  Medical computers measure medical devices that operate CT Scans, ultrasounds, MRIs, or blood tests. They can even be combined into the equipment itself, freeing space.


    Additionally, doctors and nurses can show subjects their X-Rays and other pictures or videos to explain their health and medication.  Computer monitoring saves lives in hospitals. Computers control heart rate monitors, lab equipment, blood pressure monitors, and other crucial medical equipment and notify staff if something is not correct. 


In some cases, computers can aid doctors in procedures, making situations more safe and convenient for patients and personnel. While computerized equipment is monitoring a patient, it is also collecting the data constantly to be accessed in the future if needed.

    Being tech-savvy in healthcare allows better delivery of patient care daily. Technology helps assess, diagnose, and treat patients faster. Digital wearables, smartphone apps, scanners, and more help nurses solve patient problems with ease. Implementing this technology can even reduce patient, and hospital costs delivered faster and more accurately with care.  


To take advantage of these benefits, you need to be adept at keeping up with the rapidly evolving world of health care technology. As standard technology becomes more advanced, so will the technology used in our hospitals and health care facilities.

    The future of healthcare is shaping up in front of our very eyes with advancements in digital healthcare technologies, such as artificial intelligence, VR/AR, 3D printing, robotics, and nanotechnology.   


Computers could help change unsustainable healthcare systems into sustainable ones, balance the relationship between medical professionals and patients, provide more affordable, faster, and more effective solutions for diseases with technologies that could win the battle for humans against Cancer, Covid, or Ebola and could lead to healthier people living in stronger communities.


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