
Healthcare in the later years up to 2024 or even beyond will be a completely new ball game; technology will lie at the center of people’s ability to manage their health, recuperation, and overall wellbeing. As wearable technology, telemedicine and artificial intelligence become more prevalent in people’s lives so to the concept of personal recovery is likely to further evolve and intensify. As We move to 2024/2025, this article will show you five tools that will assist you in tracking your recovery:
1. Smart Wearables
Telecare wearables will become an important technology for tracking progress in the future. These devices can record different types of health data such as; heart rate, activity, sleep, and even mental health data like stress and mood. Moreover, integrating assembly data, wearables will grow smarter: they will be able to accumulate information about the patient and analyze the information to provide suggestions and recommendations to contribute to recovery as effectively as possible. In addition, they can track deviations from a normal body state and alert users to the fact that various health problems may soon emerge, so appropriate measures can be taken to avoid exacerbation of the condition.
2. Computer Simulations in Virtual and Augmented Reality Therapies
One could predict that both VR and AR technologies will be the key in the sphere of recovery in the future, as these technologies change human lives for the better becoming the true agents of healing. For example, VR can help persons suffering from phobias by adopting the real life conditions in which the sufferers can confront their fears in a controlled manner. Conversely, the cognitive effects of AR technologies can be seen with the use of the latter to assist people who have cognitive impairments such as traumatic brain injuries and other related disorders through the use of additional tangible visual aids during the performance of routine activities that enable them to rejuvenate their cognitive abilities.
3. Telecommunications and Distance Care Solutions
Telemedicine and remotely supervised monitoring applications that will allow us to monitor our health and recovery progress are the trends. Digitization offers chances to catch medical practitioners on platforms like video calls or by auditing their patients, which allows people to handle their diseases better despite staying at home. Telemedicine also permits early modification of the care trajectories to guarantee that those affected obtain the required support to attain the best possible outcomes. Furthermore, those platforms can contribute to the decrease in in-person contacts, and, therefore, the incidence of viral diseases’ transmission.
4. AI and Machine learning
We will eventually be able to use artificial intelligent technologies such as machine learning to track our recovery process in the upcoming future. By 2020, it is expected wearables, VR/AR systems, and tele-monitoring platforms will produce an enormous amount of data that AI algorithms can also process, and by employing predictive analysis, determines possible health problems. This will help the doctors to partly change the recovery process, give more individual approach and respond to the needs of the patients. Moreover, AI offers an opportunity to create individual treatment strategies that reflect the health condition, preferences, and personal goals of a person.
5. PHR and EHRS Please provide me with Personal Health Records (PHRs) and Electronic Health Records (EHRs)?
It was discovered that it will be easier in the future for the Personal Health Records and Electronic Health Records to be integrated to form a single reference source for health information. People will have higher levels of privacy over their health information to allow them share their PHRs with the healthcare professionals and make it easy for doctors to communicate with their patients during consultations. Furthermore, improvements in EHRs will enable the continued documentation and improved flow of information among the various healthcare professions so patients are adherent to the care they require even if they are not formally treated by a particular doctor.
But to conclude, there is a promising horizons for a recovery monitoring in terms of further individual human’s enhancement and enhancement of patients’ health conditions. Hence, only through the use of smart wearables, virtual and augmented reality therapies, telemedicine and remote monitoring platforms AI&ML, as well as, PHRs and EHRs one will be able to make the journey of recovery favorable and successful in years to come.
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