It was recently observed that the percentage of doctors working in primary health care has dropped from 41% in 1999 to only 35% in 2009, with an associated increase in medical specialists. Coupled with an aging cohort of doctors, general practice has many future challenges, with some suggestions, such as substitution by nurses and pharmacists, fuelling the ongoing debate about its future. More importantly, shortages are now greater in areas classified as rural, remote or disadvantaged, and in third world regions. Emerging technologies in medical diagnostics, however, may slow or even reverse the drift to increasing specialisation. Examples are presented for three important disruptive new technologies that are already entering service and ha...
The United States has the most expensive, technologically advanced, and sub-specialized healthcare s...
ObjectiveTo describe the opinions of British general practitioners regarding the potential of future...
The volume and complexity of what is done in general practice has increased inexorably over the last...
World is changing fast, rather has changed a lot and so is the landscape of healthcare globally. The...
Currently, Technology is transforming the entire world into a sophisticated scientific arena, and th...
The past decades have been a time of rapid technological change in health care, but technological ch...
The healthcare sector, until recently, has been much slower than other industries to introduce digit...
Medical technology is developing rapidly. Promising new technologies could offer benefits for the qu...
To describe the opinions of British general practitioners regarding the potential of future technolo...
The urgency of the COVID-19 pandemic has driven unprecedented digital transformation throughout heal...
Healthcare is a complex system that covers processes of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of dise...
•Investment in information and communication technology (ICT) in the health sector can bring importa...
Provides an overview of the technologies, regulatory trends, and market forces shifting the tasks of...
Nowadays, innovation and medicine go together. Today, inefficient and ineffective health care is dyi...
This article presents a reflection on how mature technologies can be used to innovate when they beco...
The United States has the most expensive, technologically advanced, and sub-specialized healthcare s...
ObjectiveTo describe the opinions of British general practitioners regarding the potential of future...
The volume and complexity of what is done in general practice has increased inexorably over the last...
World is changing fast, rather has changed a lot and so is the landscape of healthcare globally. The...
Currently, Technology is transforming the entire world into a sophisticated scientific arena, and th...
The past decades have been a time of rapid technological change in health care, but technological ch...
The healthcare sector, until recently, has been much slower than other industries to introduce digit...
Medical technology is developing rapidly. Promising new technologies could offer benefits for the qu...
To describe the opinions of British general practitioners regarding the potential of future technolo...
The urgency of the COVID-19 pandemic has driven unprecedented digital transformation throughout heal...
Healthcare is a complex system that covers processes of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of dise...
•Investment in information and communication technology (ICT) in the health sector can bring importa...
Provides an overview of the technologies, regulatory trends, and market forces shifting the tasks of...
Nowadays, innovation and medicine go together. Today, inefficient and ineffective health care is dyi...
This article presents a reflection on how mature technologies can be used to innovate when they beco...
The United States has the most expensive, technologically advanced, and sub-specialized healthcare s...
ObjectiveTo describe the opinions of British general practitioners regarding the potential of future...
The volume and complexity of what is done in general practice has increased inexorably over the last...