Digital Twins: The Future of Healthcare

The virtual depiction of a real thing or system throughout its life cycle is known as a Digital Twin. Digital Twins enable learning, reasoning, and dynamically recalibrating for better decision-making by utilizing real-time data and other sources. In a nutshell, they are complicated computer models that are perfect replicas, or twins, of physical objects in a digitized version that can be edited, changed, and updated in real-time. These ‘objects’ could be a building, a tunnel, a bridge, or a person.

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Medical Grade Tablets Improve Mobile Medicine Services

If you or a loved one are living in a long-term care center, mobile medicine is one of the best ways to deliver personalized medical care when and where you need it. Mobile medicine is an online collaboration of patients, their families, and the nurses and staff who provide day-to-day care at a facility to make sure that patients are getting the most complete care possible.

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Telehealth Services Expand as Healthcare Shifts Continue

Telehealth services are here to stay. For many years, telehealth has been subject to a lot of scrutiny over how patient treatment would work virtually, but with the onset of COVID-19, the world has been forced to embrace technology like never before. Telehealth is one of the services that are here to stay and, due to the pandemic, has been fast-tracked as optimal service for patient care. What would have taken years to integrate into the current medical system is now taking a few months. 

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How Medical Tablets Cure Personnel Shortages for Healthcare Facilities

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused numerous difficulties across various care settings within the hospital, including higher than normal patient volume in emergency rooms, personnel shortages, diminished bed capacity, and limited resources, especially for PPEs. These challenges lead to overcrowding, increased clinician workload, higher demands on resources, and the additional obstacles of trying to create separation between infected and non-infected patients to minimize the spread of viruses.

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Rugged Tablets for More Efficient and Streamlined Processes for First Responders

Emergency services worldwide are facing increased pressures to improve response times. Emergency medical services (EMS) providers are now looking for innovative ways to maintain a high quality of service with a lower cost. There is a need now for emergency responders to be able to send information from the response site to the hospital before arrival. Sending insurance and preliminary treatment information over prior to arrival makes check-in and processing much faster.

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