I bet you don't know of these mind-blowing emerging technologies shaping the future of healthcare.
It's a tidal wave of innovation reshaping the fabric of medical practice and patient well-being as we know it.
Telemedicine options and their usage have skyrocketed since the pandemic, with 63 times increase from that time, and today, 37% of adults have used telemedicine in the past year.
We are witnessing that in this brave new frontier, the boundaries of what's possible are continually pushed even as smart algorithms detect diseases early, make accurate diagnoses, and pave the way for more effective treatments.
As forward-thinking executives or professionals, we find ourselves at the heart of this revolution, navigating the currents of change while seeking opportunities for growth and advancement.
One study found that digital health technology reduced emergency room utilization by 9% and inpatient admissions by 17%, resulting in overall average monthly savings of $641 per member.
People can see what's possible. And it has broadened the industry's horizon.
From the swift analysis of mammograms to the realm of 3D printing, technology is revolutionizing how we approach healthcare, offering hope where there once was uncertainty.
The production of hearing aids, the potential for printing skin tissue and organs, and generation of skin with stamp size tissue, the possibilities are as limitless as the human imagination.
By 2024, Deloitte predicts that almost 440 million consumer health and wellness wearable devices will ship worldwide – these numbers include both smartwatches and medical-grade wearables—typically called "smart patches."
Unsurprisingly, companies like Openwater are focused on making diagnostic imaging tools, such as MRI, PET, and CT scanners, more portable and widely available.
Or Seismic, which creates powered clothing that discretely integrates smart robotics.
Or Apple, which collaborated with Zimmer Biomet to develop remote sensors that work with smartphones and smartwatches to track patients’ recovery from knee replacement surgery.
Or CUTISS AG, which generates human skins with a stamp size human tissues to help burn and regenerative skin cases in Europe and eventually in developing nations.
That is why, at Enventure, we want to help researchers entrepreneurs push the boundaries of what's possible. We want to help bring these innovative solutions as a sign of hope to those grappling with one condition or the other. Let’s help nurture those ideas, guiding you towards real-time business growth.