Introduction
In the past few years, with the development of informatics, the healthcare industry has undergone a significant transformation. A transformation that improves health outcomes, increases sufficiency, increases access to medical services, reduces errors and enhances communication between healthcare providers. It has completely changed how healthcare professionals collect, organize, and analyze patient data, resulting in more effective and efficient patient care. Telemedicine and electronic medical records are just two examples of how informatics has changed and will continue to change the healthcare industry. Innovation is essential in this fast-paced industry, and the relationship between healthcare and technology is constantly
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It involves connecting healthcare providers with patients who are not physically present in the same location through the use of video conferencing, phone calls, messaging, and other forms of technology. Without requiring in-person visits, telehealth enables medical professionals to diagnose, treat, and monitor patients remotely. Numerous healthcare services, such as primary care, specialized care, mental health services, and the management of chronic diseases, can be provided using …show more content…
According to this systematic analysis, telemedicine interventions can enhance adherence to antiretroviral therapy and lower viral load in patients living with HIV/AIDS.
"Telemedicine and e-Health in Latin America: A Review of the Current Status and Trends in Diabetes Management" (2019). This review research discovered that telemedicine and eHealth interventions help enhance diabetes control in Latin America, where access to healthcare services is sometimes limited.
The "Effectiveness of mHealth Interventions for Cardiovascular Disease Self-Management: A Systematic Review" (2020). According to the findings of this comprehensive review, mobile health (mHealth) interventions can improve self-management behaviors and clinical outcomes in patients with cardiovascular disease.
"Electronic Health Records and Quality of Care: An Observational Study Comparing Two Approaches to Data Documentation in Hemodialysis" is due out in 2020. The use of electronic health records (EHRs) to document patient data in hemodialysis increased the quality of treatment compared to paper-based records, according to an observational