MedCity News April 19, 2024
Mika Newton

The imperative to modernize healthcare communication methods extends beyond mere technological upgrades. Rather, it’s a fundamental necessity to enhance patient care, streamline healthcare delivery, and unlock the full potential of medical innovation.

It may come as no surprise that healthcare in 2024 faces a paradox: Groundbreaking technologies like precision medicine and AI-driven diagnostics offer the promise of revolutionized patient care; yet, the sector remains tethered to the fax machine – an archaic method of communication on which myriad practitioners continue to rely.

Though it may appear benign at first glance, fax-based communication has caused issues for patients with complex medical histories, such as those battling cancer. For these patients, seamless coordination between multiple specialists and healthcare facilities is crucial....

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