Telemedicine enables remote healthcare delivery through telecommunications technology, allowing patients to consult with healthcare providers virtually via video calls, phone calls, or messaging platforms.
Health tracking apps enable users to monitor their health and wellness, track symptoms, medications, and vital signs, and maintain electronic health records on their smartphones or tablets.
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) involves using technology to monitor patients' health remotely, often through wearable sensors or home-based monitoring devices.
Digital health platforms integrate various health technologies, including telemedicine, health tracking apps, and RPM systems, into comprehensive digital healthcare solutions.
AI technologies such as machine learning, natural language processing, and predictive analytics are increasingly being used in healthcare to analyze large datasets, identify patterns, and make predictions related to disease diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient outcomes.
Health IT encompasses a wide range of technologies and systems used to manage and exchange health information electronically. This includes electronic health records (EHRs), health information exchanges (HIEs), medical billing and coding systems, and clinical decision support tools.