MedCity News April 16, 2021
Hari Prasad

These innovations have not only made medical check-ups safer, but they’ve also helped modernize and improve the patient journey. These technologies automated many archaic administrative functions and offered medical practices genuine savings – in terms of both time and money.

The Covid-19 pandemic served as a kick-starting catalyst for healthcare practices traditionally hesitant about adopting new technologies. From telehealth consultations to contactless appointment check-ins, tech-based solutions have offered these practices the opportunity to provide a safer environment for their patients during the pandemic. These innovations have not only made medical check-ups safer, but they’ve also helped modernize and improve the patient journey. As an added bonus, they’ve also automated many archaic administrative functions as well. Ultimately, adopting new technologies...

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