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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We are going to look over the trends that will drive the healthcare industry in 2020. The healthcare industry is transforming themselves according to the</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The healthcare industry is transforming itself according to the new world. A new world where population and disease continue to grow and technology can be the savior. Thus, the healthcare industry is transforming into a new version of healthcare upgraded with the latest technology and methods of treatments. For efficient results, the healthcare industry has to stay up to date with the latest trends that can be a lot helpful for developing better and effective healthcare. We are going to look over some trends that will drive the healthcare industry in 2020.<br />
<b>1. Artificial intelligence </b><br />
In the haste of growing world population and disease, artificial intelligence offers better ways to identify disease, create appointment plans, better diagnoses, treatment methods, research accuracy, better report generating, better data management and many more. Artificial intelligence can save a lot of precious time. Artificial intelligence with the latest technology can improve the rate of conquering a clinical problem. Also, everyone is nowaday more attracted to healthcare that is more digitized. Artificial intelligence systems can help in decision making almost as good as a human does which makes artificial intelligence the most important trend for the healthcare industry in 2020.<br />
<strong>Also Read: <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comcybersecurity/ai-cybersecurity-digital-healthcare/">AI and Cybersecurity in Digital Healthcare</a></strong><br />
<b>2. Telemedicine<br />
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When we talk about time-saving, resource-saving and reach of the healthcare industry then this is the best way for healthcare to deal with such problems. Telemedicine allows the healthcare industry to provide its service by means of telecommunications technologies. By using telemedicine healthcare industry can reach their long-distance patients and can provide their services where the patient is comfortable most. Telemedicine involves services like consulting with doctors on call, taking appointments, regular health diagnoses on call and video conferences. This makes it easy for both doctors and their patients to stay connected and up to date with their reports and medical data. Telemedicine has increased from 0.38 million to 7 million since 2013.<br />
<strong>Also Read: </strong><a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comblog/telemedicine-the-journey-so-far/"><strong>TELEMEDICINE: THE JOURNEY SO FAR…</strong></a><br />
<b>3. Cloud computing </b><br />
An increase in population makes it very hard for the healthcare industry to maintain and manage all the private and secure health-related information and data of all patients. Healthcare systems try to create systems to take care of this kind of data and its management. Here the cloud computing comes into play, cloud computing provides a secure method by which both patients and their related doctor and healthcare providers can access the information related to their case anytime anywhere with better-organized records and reports by using simple user credentials provided only to the patient and doctor. Cloud computing also makes sure that the data related to a patient is crash proof and cybersecurity. The healthcare industry tends to have a better experience with their patients and for that Integrating the healthcare system with cloud computing is best.<br />
<b>4. IoMT (Internet Of Medical Things).</b><br />
90% of people want to wear or want to at least have a wearable device. The Internet of medical things is a new IoT developing rapidly and everyone wants to be connected and keep themselves updated with their health. Devices like watches and bands are working as health analytics tools, they are not just for calculating footsteps. Some new wearable devices can even calculate blood pressure and blood sugar calories and even heartbeat rate. Not just that they even can update the data collected to your doctor directly as real-time status. I can even connect you directly with your doctor if something is off balance with the help of IoMT. This is a trend that will grow every day in the healthcare industry.<br />
<strong>Also Read: <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comtrends/internet-of-medical-things/">IoMT: Protection against cyber-threats</a></strong><br />
<b>5. Extended Reality </b><br />
You must be familiar with AR and VR technology. If not, then a simple definition for extended reality is a technology which allows you to combine real and virtual world environment. The best example for you to understand AR is pokemon go game which allows you to see virtual things in the real world through your smartphone but AR and VR are not for entertainment only. This technology can be used for the healthcare industry as VR allows doctors and students to work in an environment that is not available for them or is out of their reach.<br />
It allows the practitioners to learn and view body parts and images without using any intrusive method. VR also saves a lot of money and makes diagnosis easy for patients. Extended reality is a revolutionary technology for the healthcare industry which makes it an important trend that will drive the healthcare industry in 2020.<br />
<b>6. 3D printing </b><br />
3D printing is a process of printing a 3D model of digital design by using actual solid materials. Every innovation directly affects the healthcare industry, either by providing new methods of treating people or by improving previous ones. 3D printing has provided many new possibilities to the doctors and healthcare industry in many ways like creating 3D models of the organs allows the doctor to take a better look at the situation.<br />
Also, 3D printing allows a doctor to make a better plan for the operation. It also helps the doctors in personalized Prosthetics. Doctors were even able to print living cells that can be used in patching damaged tissues with the new 3D printing technology. 3D printing can also help in minimizing theater time and increasing the possibilities of an operation to be successful by giving a better plan created using the 3D model. 3D printing can help in saving lives, Thus makes it a vital trend that will drive the healthcare industry in 2020.<br />
<b>7. Blockchain </b><br />
The Blockchain technology is a unique and unignorable invention because of its properties. <strong><a href="https://blockgeeks.com/guides/what-is-blockchain-technology/">Blockchain technology</a></strong> was first used for cryptocurrencies only but now blockchain can be used for many grater things and areas. Blockchain is very helpful for the healthcare industry as it allows the data to be shared with many users immutably, which means data can be shared but can not be copied. Making the important data of patients ore secure as a patient can share the data like reports and details only with the healthcare providers and doctors. Blockchain works as a backbone of patient data security using cryptography of data, where “block” represents the important data of patients and “chain” represents the users and divided systems where the data can be accessed. This technology of sharing data without being copied makes blockchain a unique trend for healthcare in 2020.<br />
<strong>Also Read: </strong><a href="https://innohealthmagazine.cominnohealth-conference/digital-health/"><strong>Digital Health: Mobile, IoT, Blockchain &amp; AI</strong></a></p>
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	<p style="text-align: justify !important;">SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING, the discoverer of Penicillin, shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1945. But when he arrived in Stockholm to receive the award he had a bad cold. Throughout the ceremony, he used his handkerchief repeatedly. Later when he was leaving, his eyes were still watery, and he was still sniffing. One of the officials shook his head sympathetically and said, “No good for colds”. EE Edgar January 1965.</p>
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	<p style="text-align: justify !important;">But, it was a stunning discovery that changed the course of history. The active ingredient, which Fleming named Penicillin, turned out to be an infection-fighting agent of enormous potency. When it was finally recognized for what it was, the most efficacious life-saving drug in the world, Penicillin altered forever the treatment of bacterial infections.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Now, it is turn of <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.cominnohealth-conference/digital-health/">AI (Artificial Intelligence)</a> that is making fast forays in a broad-spectrum of disciplines, and medical diagnostics and treatment field is paving way for intrusion of AI.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Across the world, race is underway to exploit AI for good of patients. Many say it is not much away from tipping point: those who will take timely advantage of it or those who are set to miss the opportunity at the initial moments.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">In India, AI ball has started rolling in the wake of the huge potential of the <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.cominnohealth-conference/innaugral-innohealth-2018/">healthcare network</a> and an ever-burgeoning population of 130 crore people. A discussion paper on National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence prepared by NITI Aayog team which included, Arnab Kumar, Punit Shukla, Aalekh Sharan, and Tanay Mahindru, came up for discussions recently and moves are afoot to proceed further.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify !important;">The paper delved at length on various dimensions of AI. It said NITI Aayog is working with Microsoft and Forus Health to roll out the technology for early detection of diabetic retinopathy as a pilot project. 3Nethra, developed by Forus Health, is a portable device that can screen for common eye problems. Integrating AI capabilities to this device using Microsoft’s retinal imaging APIs enables operators of 3Nethra device to get AI-powered insights even when they are working at eye checkup camps in remote areas with nil or intermittent connectivity to the cloud.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">The resultant technology solution also solves for quality issues with image capture and systems checks in place to evaluate the usability of the image captured.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">AI-based <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comwell-being/rural-healthcare/">healthcare solutions</a> can also help in making healthcare services more proactive – moving from “sick” care to true “health” care, with emphasis on preventive techniques.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">AI solutions can augment the scarce personnel and lab facilities; help overcome the barriers to access and solve the accessibility problem; through early detection, diagnostic, decision-making and treatment, cater to a large part of India.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;"><a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comblog/screening-for-cervical-precancer/">Cancer screening and treatment</a>, the paper says, is an area where AI provides tremendous scope for targeted large-scale interventions. India sees an incidence of more than 1 million new cases of cancer every year, and early detection and management can be crucial in an optimum cancer treatment regimen across the country.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">NITI Aayog is in the advanced stage for launching a programme to develop a national repository of annotated and curated, despite the obvious economic potential, the healthcare sector in India remains multi-layered and complex and is ripe for disruption from emerging technologies at multiple levels.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">It is probably the most intuitive and obvious use case primed for intervention by AI-driven solutions, as evidenced by the increasing activity from large corporates and start-ups alike in developing AI focused healthcare solutions.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Researchers said the Adoption of AI for healthcare applications is expected to see an exponential increase in the next few years. The increased advances in technology and interest and activity from innovators provides an opportunity for India to solve some of its long-existing challenges in providing appropriate healthcare to a large section of its population. AI combined with <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comissues/time-to-take-intelligent-decisions/">robotics</a> and <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comtrends/internet-of-medical-things/">Internet of Medical Things (</a>IoMT) could potentially be the new <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comresearch/long-term-impact-stroke/">nervous system</a> for healthcare, presenting solutions to address <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.cominnohealth-conference/challenges-redefining-healthcare-landscape/">healthcare problems</a> and helping the government in meeting the above objective pathology images. Another related project under discussions is an Imaging Biobank for Cancer.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">In US, Viz.ai, Inc., an applied <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.compersona/artificial-intelligence-coming-big-way-healthcare-sector/">artificial intelligence healthcare</a> company a few months back announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted a De Novo request for the first-ever Computer-Aided Triage and Notification Platform to identify Large Vessel Occlusion (LVO) strokes in CTA imaging. This regulatory clearance compliments Viz.ai&#8217;s recent European CE Mark for the product in January 2018.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">&#8220;The Viz.ai LVO Stroke Platform is the first example of applied artificial intelligence <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comissues/software-as-medical-device/">software</a> that seeks to augment the diagnostic and treatment pathway of critically unwell stroke patients,&#8221; said Dr. Chris Mansi, Neurosurgeon and Chief Executive Officer. &#8220;We are thrilled to bring artificial intelligence to healthcare in a way that works alongside physicians and helps get the right patient, to the right doctor at the right time.&#8221;</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Stroke is a serious and time-sensitive medical condition that requires emergency care and can cause lasting brain damage, long-term disability, and death. A stroke occurs if the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a portion of the brain is blocked. When this happens 2 million brain cells die every minute. &#8220;This software device could benefit patients by notifying a specialist earlier thereby decreasing the time to treatment. Faster treatment may lessen the extent or progression of a stroke,&#8221; said Robert Ochs, Ph.D., Acting Deputy Director for Radiological Health, Office of In Vitro Diagnostics and Radiological Health in the FDA&#8217;s Center for Devices and Radiological Health.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">The Viz.ai LVO Stroke Platform was developed using deep learning, a revolutionary technique where algorithms learn how to identify patterns in data from millions of prior examples. The Viz.ai system connects to a hospital CT scanner and alerts the stroke specialist that a suspected LVO stroke has been identified, sending the radiological images directly to their <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comissues/smartphone-addiction/">smartphone</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">In a 300-patient performance study, the Viz.ai LVO Stroke Platform obtained an AUC of 0.91, identifying LVOs and alerting the relevant specialist with 90% sensitivity and specificity and a median scan to notification time of under 6 minutes. In over 95% of cases, the automatic notifications demonstrated faster notification of the specialist, saving between 6 and 206 minutes, with an average time saving of 52 minutes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">&#8220;Timely LVO stroke identification and transfer to a specialist hospital that can perform mechanical thrombectomy is the top priority for LVO stroke patients,&#8221; said Dr. Raul Nogueira, Professor of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Radiology at Emory University and the Immediate-Past President, Society of Vascular &amp; Interventional Neurology. &#8220;This software is designed to help identify appropriate patients earlier and more often, and enable faster transfer and treatment, which, ultimately may result in improved patient outcomes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Noted Cardiologist ERC Topol, who is Professor of Genomics and holds the Scripps endowed chair in innovative medicine, has now written a book that calls for the &#8220;creative destruction&#8221; of the current medical paradigm, which he believes has failed to keep up with the digitized world of interactivity, social media, computers, apps, and advanced engineering and electronics.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">In his book, he lambasts current day medicine as being archaic and wasteful, making his case with a compelling blend of statistics, anecdotes. Prof. Topol believes that consumers teaming up with innovators in the med-digital world are the key to forcing change, which is certainly true. But how exactly will this work?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">The NITI Aayog discussion paper says AI is a constellation of technologies that enables machines to act with higher levels of intelligence and emulate the human capabilities of sense, comprehend and act. Thus, computer vision and audio processing can actively perceive the world around them by acquiring and processing images, sound and speech.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">The natural language processing and inference engines can enable AI systems to analyze and understand the information collected. An AI system can also act through technologies such as expert systems and inference engines or undertake actions in the physical world. These human capabilities are augmented by the ability to learn from experience and keep adapting over time. AI systems are finding ever-wider application to supplement these capabilities across enterprises as they grow in sophistication. The paper says healthcare is one of the most dynamic, yet challenging, sectors in India, and is expected to grow to USD 280 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of upwards of 16%, from the current ~USD 100 billion.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Adoption of AI for healthcare applications is expected to see an exponential increase in the next few years. Technology disruptions like AI are once-in-generation phenomenon, and hence large-scale adoption strategies, especially national strategies, need to strike a balance between narrow definitions of financial impact and the greater good. NITI Aayog has decided to focus on five sectors that are envisioned to benefit the most from AI in solving societal needs: a) Healthcare: increased access and affordability of quality healthcare; b) Agriculture: enhanced farmers’ income, increased farm productivity and reduction of wastage; c) Education: improved access and quality of education; d)<a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comissues/smartcity-development/"> Smart Cities and Infrastructure</a>: efficient connectivity for the burgeoning urban population; and e) Smart Mobility and Transportation: smarter and safer modes of transportation and better traffic and congestion problems.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Yet, it faces major challenges of quality, accessibility, and affordability for a large section of the population:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">A: Shortage of qualified healthcare professionals and services like qualified doctors, nurses, technicians and infrastructure: as evidenced in 0.76 doctors and 2.09 nurses per 1,000 population (as compared to WHO recommendations of 1 doctor and 2.5 nurses per 1,000 population respectively) and 1.3 hospital beds per 1,000 population as compared to WHO recommended 3.5 hospital beds per 1,000 population.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">B: Non-uniform accessibility to healthcare across the country with physical access continuing to be the major barrier to both preventive and curative health services, and glaring disparity between rural and urban India. With most of the private facilities concentrated in and around tier 1 and tier 2 cities, patients have to travel substantial distances for basic and advanced healthcare services.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">The problem is further accentuated by lack of consistent quality in healthcare across India, most of the services provided are individually driven rather than institution driven, and less than 2% of hospitals in India are accredited.</p>
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