Category: Editorial

5 Proven Tips For Choosing A Degree In Healthcare

There are many things you must consider first. First and foremost, what is your major? Some people go with a Bachelor’s in healthcare, while others prefer to take classes towards a Master’s in healthcare. If you choose a Bachelor’s in healthcare, you may want to take classes such as psychology, human services, and nutrition. These courses can help you get into med school and keep you on top of your career. These programs may not have much practical experience in any specific field. Still, they do provide ample classroom instruction and can make you valuable to med school.

Before pursuing your medical career, there are certain factors you must keep in mind. These factors are going to help you make the right choice for you.

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6 Benefits of Hiring An SEO Expert In Healthcare Marketing 

Every business today knows the usefulness of having an active online presence to reach out to people. Marketing your practice or hospital means learning some complex terms and jargons in order to increase your search engine ranking. Healthcare marketing will help to position your business as the right choice for your target audience. One of the first steps in boosting your website is optimizing an SEO agency for your healthcare website. 

Search engine optimization(SEO) means optimizing your website for the top search engines like Google and Bing. If you’re a dentist, you want the term “dentist near me” to bring your name up first. SEO is a compelling marketing tactic that can bring more qualified clients and patients to your medical practice. Most SEO agencies, like https://linkflow.ai/, can assist in giving your site the right exposure so that you can reach out to more people and gain conversions.

There are a lot of organizations offering SEO services to their clients based on their requirement. If you are new to the online realm and looking for a good web host provider. Websites like MangoMatter UK can help you pick the best web host provider according to your needs. Here are a few advantages that can be obtained by contracting the service of an SEO company or agency:

(6 Benefits of Hiring an SEO Expert in Healthcare Marketing, Credit: Pexel)

Increased visibility 

The primary reason a practice or hospital would use targeted healthcare SEO is to boost your website ranking on search engines. When potential clients or visitors search a particular keyword in search engines, if your website appears on top. You are likely to drive more traffic to your site and gain possible conversions. Searchers trust Google because it is the world’s leading search engine. And as a byproduct of that, they trust your practice when it appears at the top.

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Telehealth Proving To Be A Game-Changer During COVID-19

By Piyush Jain, founder and CEO, Simpalm.

Piyush Jain

Telehealth is the delivery of health education, health information services, and healthcare services using remote technologies like telecommunication and digital communication. It has long been around in the healthcare industry.

However, previously providers hesitated in embracing the potential of it because of the low revenue and costly infrastructure needed to set it up. Nonetheless, the COVID-19 pandemic completely transformed that scenario. Caregivers were compelled to adopt telehealth technologies for their own safety and follow social distancing norms.

Since the pandemic, telehealth services have gained tremendous momentum, particularly for the following reasons:

However, one must not confuse telehealth with a phone consultation. Telehealth is different as it incorporates many facilities for better delivery of healthcare to patients remotely, like,

Telehealth Modalities

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How Emerging Tech Will Impact The Healthcare Industry In 2021

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By Adrian Johansen, freelance writer; @AdrianJohanse18.

“We believe consumer health technologies — apps, wearables, self-diagnosis tools — have the potential to strengthen the patient-physician connection and improve health outcomes,” said Dr. Glen Stream, Chairman of Family Medicine for America’s Health. It is this sentiment that will perhaps shape tech adoption in healthcare through 2021 and beyond, the keywords being accessibility and connectivity.

As the world reels from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, we look to medical advances that will shape the future of healthcare. Emergent healthcare tech must connect a socially-distanced world to offer greater healthcare solutions for a greater portion of the population. Through cloud data and artificial intelligence, these solutions are increasingly possible.

Consumer-focused, accessible technologies are transforming the healthcare industry, with impacts likely to be felt as we move into 2021. COVID-19 quickened this transformation, and now healthcare professionals and patients alike look to benefit from the connective devices and technologies of the future.

Entering the Matrix through Digital Healthcare

A few years ago it might have seemed absurd to entertain the notion of increasingly virtual healthcare. The coronavirus changed that. Now, state and local governments are breaking down barriers to allow for novel, digital treatment plans that can take place over a smartphone video call. This has been a groundbreaking shift in terms of healthcare accessibility.

Telehealth innovations are emerging that offer everything from cardiology to infectious disease treatments all through virtual platforms. Care providers are even cutting costs through tele-paramedicine, which allows emergency patients to speak with specialists before they even make it on an ambulance. In turn, unnecessary transportation can be avoided for cost savings for patients and providers alike.

Throughout 2021, we will likely see vertical growth of telemedicine as more and better data analytics, paired with smart software, build a matrix for remote healthcare possibilities.

Alexa, Track My Medical Records

The digitization of healthcare is trending into smart home systems. These hubs of living room convenience are making waves in at-home healthcare, offering care coordination for chronic disease management. In the landscape of COVID-19 concerns, such innovations offer the kind of safety and accessibility needed for vulnerable patients.

Programs designed with Amazon’s Alexa in mind have made possible the tracking of diabetic information, blood pressure, medication compliance, and more for the benefit of at-home users. The online nature of these devices offers physicians the ability to experience real-time metric tracking alongside wearables to better monitor patient health.

Meanwhile, the improvements made in voice recognition through smart home devices have streamlined everything from the ability for users to get quick insurance quotes to assisting medical coders in medical transcription practices.

With the need for safe, at-home care, smart home systems and voice recognition tech will be a stable of healthcare solutions for the future.

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4 Reasons Why You Should Invest In Your Telemedicine Services

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Many healthcare professionals are now providing telemedicine calls and video conferences as an option to their patients due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although this is a wonderful tool for both patients and doctors, many people have not taken full advantage of the easy access they now have to their doctors. In addition, doctors have not yet understood the full scope of benefits that this form of communication has to offer.

Unfortunately, many hospitals are fearful about the HIPAA compliance, technological advancements, and legal implications of using this form of care. There are expert lawyers that are trained to handle CA telemedicine violations if a client believes that their privacy was violated. After the legal requirements are adhered to, there are a few reasons why telemedicine will improve your pipeline of business.

1. Patient Loyalty

Often, patients visit a doctor once every few years, with little to no contact in between consultations. When you only see your doctor every few years, it is difficult to develop a trusted relationship. Without a relationship, you are likely to prospect other doctors that have more flexible schedules or cheaper services. When you provide telemedicine capabilities to your client, you can begin a loyal relationship. This relationship will help the customer develop trust for your services and loyalty to your organization.

2. Cost Savings

When you use telemedicine, both the doctor and the client save money. For patients, it is expensive to visit the physician every time you have a question or concern. For hospitals and offices, it is cumbersome to reapply hygiene essentials and conduct routine examinations for each and every patient. By having certain consultations that can be completed over video conferencing, both parties will save time and money.

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Top Tech Resources For Improved Physical and Mental Health In 2021

Living through a pandemic these past few months has been grueling on the mind and body. Whether you contracted the coronavirus, lost a loved one, or had to deal with the stresses associated with changes to everyday life, chances are you’re exhausted. Despite the circulation of vaccines, the journey towards normalcy is an uphill battle. Ultimately, if you’re going to have the physical and mental strength to weather the storm, you’ll need to prioritize your health. 

Trouble Making Change

Most people are aware of the importance of good health. Some even make steps towards improvement. Unfortunately, learning new concepts and applying them to your life isn’t as easy as it sounds. From a lack of motivation to setting unrealistic goals, several factors impede progress. Consequently, you revert to old ways and fail to meet your mark. 

Technology Can Help

The integration of technology in the health and wellness industries has resulted in the development of innovative platforms. When used effectively, these resources help users reduce roadblocks and distractions that prevent them from being their best selves. From goal setting and lifestyle management applications to virtual healthcare services and online support groups, here are some of the most popular resources to adapt. 

Fitness Trackers

If the goal is to improve your diet and exercise habits, fitness trackers can help you stay on the right track. Users can set nutrition and fitness goals and monitor their daily progress. Using this platform provides accountability, motivation, and support as you strive to reach your goals. With daily notifications, real-time monitoring, and regular progress reports, users can access data that can help them improve their health. 

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Signs That You’re Suffering From Post-Lockdown Anxiety

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At the moment, conditions of the lockdowns that swept the nation from March 2020 to the end of last year have started to ease up in some places, making it possible for people to get out and about and try to start resuming their normal lives. 

For some people, however, they’ve finally started managing the physical, financial, and mental struggles of being locked down, and they’re now having a problem getting back out into the real world. For some, life after lockdown has them feeling anxious and unsure. Are you one of those people? Read on below to find out the signs and symptoms that you may be suffering from post-lockdown anxiety and what you can do about it. 

Symptoms of Post-Lockdown Anxiety

For many people, the thought of going back into the real world and being around crowds when there’s no cure for COVID-19 can leave them just as anxious and worried as the COVID-19 virus did to begin with. Some signs and symptoms of this anxiety are listed below.

While these symptoms could be from a variety of different things, if they continue you should see your primary healthcare provider to see if you’re suffering from post-lockdown and anxiety so that you can set up a treatment plan. It is nothing to be ashamed of, as many people are having this problem now that the restrictions are being lifted. 

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One Physician’s (Wary) Health IT Predictions For 2021

By Christopher Maiona, M.D., SFHM, chief medical officer, PatientKeeper, Inc.

Christopher Maiona, M.D.

After all that transpired in 2020, it’s understandable if people are reluctant to make predictions about what will happen in 2021. I suspect some prognosticators retired their crystal balls, or at least are finding the view a bit hazy right now.

And yet, in the healthcare IT domain, I’d argue that the major trends entering 2020 continued – some even accelerated – during the unpredicted chaos of last year. The movements in health IT toward greater mobility, interoperability, and remote care capabilities all manifested themselves in profound ways during the pandemic. Each will remain a priority for provider organizations in 2021, and I predict (warily) will see progress in the coming year.

Mobility Plus

Even as mobile devices have become more commonplace in healthcare settings, provider organizations still face challenges in realizing the full potential of these platforms. While there is utility in the ability to view clinical results or send messages (hopefully HIPAA-compliant ones) to colleagues, the real value is to integrate these features into a larger bundle of capabilities central to common provider workflows. Doing so places the entire technological ecosystem in the palm of a clinician’s hand. I predict we will see continued feature growth in the mobile space to better facilitate a provider’s ability to deliver care in the moment, wherever and whenever that moment may be.

To highlight where this evolution of mobility is leading us, consider this scenario. A provider reviews a concerning test or lab result on their phone. Without waiting to address this on a desktop station, they can utilize CPOE on their mobile device to order a follow-up study, and request a notification be “pushed” to them when the study is completed (or there is no result in timely fashion).  They can query their fully-integrated messaging feature to identify the appropriate specialist on call and immediately send a secure text, which automatically incorporates a link to the patient’s full chart and all relevant data, and offers the user the ability to add a few lines of text to clarify the reason for consultation.  The attending can confirm consult receipt and may further discuss the care plan.  The consultant in turn may enter preliminary orders while the attending can message the larger care team (nurse, case manager, etc.) with an update before dictating a quick note.

With the continued advances in NLP and note automation, I anticipate the provider component of note generation will once again focus on pertinent positives/negatives, thought process and the plan, leaving the more administrative documentation to the system.  Taken together, these advances will help free the provider from the constraints of the desktop terminal and facilitate the advancement of care. I don’t expect all of this to come to fruition in 2021, but we will take initial steps along the path.

Finally, on the mobile front, I would expect to see continued development of virtual assistants, which will one day move us from simple screen navigation to CPOE and touch-free engagement.

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