by Bill Malloy | Dec 23, 2020 | Business, Communication, Scientists, Technology
The coronavirus pandemic has hastened seismic shifts in the healthcare industry, particularly by prioritizing forms of treatment that do not involve direct contact. This includes the use of robotics. While researchers were focused on robotics in health care before the...
by Bill Malloy | Nov 27, 2020 | Business, Communication, Health, Services, Technology
The internet has radically changed a number of fields, especially as new technologies using this connectivity get developed. In the field of healthcare, the internet has facilitated everything from remote critical care to direct messaging with healthcare providers....
by Bill Malloy | Nov 19, 2020 | Communication, Data, Health, Services, Technology
Innovative technologies, from blockchain to robot-assisted surgeries, are quickly finding their way into healthcare processes. Another more recent adoption has been the use of augmented reality (AR). Though sometimes confused with virtual reality, AR is a distinct...
by Bill Malloy | Nov 13, 2020 | Communication, Health, Services, Technology
New technologies are quickly changing the ways we experience many parts of our lives, including healthcare. For example, chatbots are slowly becoming more prominent in healthcare delivery. Another technology with a number of exciting applications in healthcare is...
by Bill Malloy | Oct 27, 2020 | Communication, Health, Medication, Scientists, Technology
Technology is revolutionizing every field of medicine, from cardiology to neurology. Researchers are now making meaningful progress on unraveling poorly understood disease processes, such as autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Currently, psychiatrists diagnose ASD...
by Bill Malloy | Oct 20, 2020 | Business, Communication, Medication, Services, Technology
When people think about telemedicine, they generally consider it an option for primary care or urgent, rather than emergent, issues. However, the coronavirus pandemic has fundamentally changed how providers think about telemedicine, pushing the boundaries of what...