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Key Reasons to Build a Health Monitoring System for Hospitals
People died centuries ago primarily as a result of wars, epidemics, low living standards, and a similar low level of medical care.

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Apac CIOOutlook | Tuesday, January 11, 2022
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Fremont, CA: People died centuries ago primarily as a result of wars, epidemics, low living standards, and a similar low level of medical care. However, times have changed, and chronic diseases are now the leading cause of death. Technology advancements are not the primary cause of longer life spans, though they have contributed. However, technology is not a panacea for curing chronic diseases.
The Importance of Technology in Monitoring the Health of Individuals
The reality of modern medicine is that there are far more patients than there are doctors who can help them. The recent pandemic has demonstrated that the world is unprepared for such emergencies and that there is a global shortage of qualified doctors. The available medical staff can be assisted by technology, easing the burden.
In terms of health monitoring, technology can help doctors be more efficient in two ways.
There is no need to manually process large amounts of data with HMS. If the patient's indicators start to worsen or if there is a predicted threat of things becoming dangerous, the AI-powered system sends an alarm. Doctors can save time and effort by using HMS systems.
The health monitoring software may also free up more hospital beds for patients in need of immediate assistance. After using AI to analyse health indicators, the system may recommend that a specific patient be discharged and recover at home while receiving medical advice remotely. This allows doctors to concentrate on patients whose lives are in danger.
In addition, the HMS can assist patients in recovering from surgery or heart attacks while remaining at home and in contact with a doctor. Even if your pet is the patient.