Journal of Clinical Pathways February 18, 2021
Leo P Langlois, MD, PT

One could easily argue that health care is one of the last frontiers to have experienced digitalization. Rightly so, this greatly regulated industry is infamous for being slow-moving in adopting fresh trends and often bogged down by strict regulations.

However, with the swift adoption of technology, health care facilities are beginning to integrate conventional medical practices with state-of-the-art solutions.

Today’s patients are more savvy than ever about their own wellbeing and equipped with new technology to precisely track every data point about their own health. Consequently, patients are looking forward to a new level of high-quality medicine, making a culture of patient-centered care critical to both care givers and seekers.

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