The healthcare industry as a whole has lagged behind in the previous year, but is now catching up in terms of adopting technology.
In 2020, healthcare is about to catch up with these notable trends.
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EMR Software
EMR, or electronic medical records present a new way of documenting, categorizing and charting patient data. The advent of e-records have made it more convenient for patients and their doctors at the same time.
Interaction and efficiency has been vastly improved. For instance, in the event that you become involved in a Nashville medical malpractice lawsuit, you can easily get the needed documents as they’re available in digital form. A patient’s own medical history is now more accessible to their health care providers also.
Predictive Analysis
Data science and big data have come together to benefit many healthcare organizations when it comes to diagnosing a patient. In line with EMR, existing medical history and past cases, doctors will have greater accuracy in determining what disease a patient may have.
Artificial intelligence and raw processing power can be used to identify patterns and come up with better treatment programs that draw from big data. Less errors mean the healthcare industry can save more lives in the process.
Voice Messaging and Chatbots
AI-powered chatbots can take the place of healthcare workers, and companies can reduce costs at the same time. Automated messages can help elderly patients drink their medication on time. 24/7 accessibility means the patient will have a channel of communication which can come in handy in times of emergency.
Cloud Computing
Cloud computing can help with infrastructure maintenance and administrative tasks in healthcare organizations. With the technology, it’s now easy to share large files, whether it be medical history, treatment recommendations, medical records and test results.
It can also pave the way for a paperless environment and sharing of pertinent details over great distances. A local clinic can send data to an overseas hospital in case of an emergency.

