With the simplicity and reduced cost of IoT devices, Digital Health offers better care at a lower cost, earning the trust of patients and healthcare providers alike. We will show how compliant and properly secured devices are the best roadmap to creating a healthier future.
Tomorrow’s Cardiovascular health will not rely solely on AI, Big Data, or cloud computing but a blend of these three working harmoniously to diagnose patient ailments. While Artificial Intelligence has created media buzz over the last several years, it is only now beginning to be found in real world implementations. Connecting the dots between anomalies and assisting doctors in disease diagnoses is just the beginning.
Numerous difficulties lay ahead for Cardiovascular Digital Health. We must better understand the capabilities of these new technologies before beginning to develop for each use case. A unified approach toward regulation and patient data security must be at the foundation of any new program or regulatory approval. In addition, age continues to remain a barrier as personal monitors and IoT health devices are adapted at a slow rate by the aging population which needs them most.
Acknowledging the inevitable pitfalls and hurdles needed to properly bring an AI system to market, the benefits of this scientific medical pursuit are worthwhile. Countless patients’ lives will be revolutionized by pinpointing illnesses at a lower cost, at times before they visit an Emergency Room. Anonymously shared patient data leads to deeper insights, balanced statistics, and more accurate diagnoses.