Five Successful Healthcare Data Solutions Use Cases
Healthcare data solutions (HDS) are steadily becoming more commonplace in hospitals, clinics, and urgent care facilities. This is because HDS, combined with Artificial Intelligence systems consistently provide a higher standard of care for patients.
Here are 5 successful healthcare data use cases.
Use Case #1. – Diagnostic Support
The days of misdiagnosis and drawn out malpractice suits may soon be behind us. While this is good news for doctors and medical facilities, it’s great news for patients receiving care. Diagnoses of medical and mental health conditions are becoming easier and more accurate as healthcare data solutions proliferate.
Using a combination of historical medical data combined with current facts, doctors and other healthcare professionals can now make more informed decisions when assigning a diagnosis.
The accuracy of diagnosing patients is improved when data sets provide unique insights into patient care. Doctors can use data insights from a patients chart to help them develop personalized treatment plans and prescribe the best medications to help patients efficiently. So far, using healthcare data solutions appears to be a winning strategy on all sides.
Use Case #2 – Electronic Records Management
It’s easier than ever for healthcare professionals to manage patient care records using healthcare data solutions. Healthcare software programs are now specially designed to help the staff of hospitals, clinics, and public health care facilities quickly access data via the use of healthcare data solutions and technology.
Electronic records management makes it easier to track and support previous patients and to enroll new patients with fewer issues (and a shorter wait time). Patient health care engagement is easier when paperless transactions become the norm.
Use Case #3 – Improved Medical Images
Today’s healthcare data solutions make it easier for x-ray technicians, ultrasound technicians, and other diagnostic professionals to better understand what’s happening inside their patients.
Non-invasive imaging technologies provide healthcare professionals with crystal clear images of x-ray and ultrasound images. This makes it easier to provide an accurate diagnosis to patients based on visual data.
Use Case #4 – Create Vaccines and Drugs
Drug companies who use HDS are finding it easier to create much needed vaccines and drugs. They are using historical data gleaned from medical research studies and pharmaceutical trials to speed up the process.
Data solutions provide drug makers with critical information on how clinical research trials have ended, the results of those trials, success rates of those trials, and the potential for newly created drugs to solve problems. Having access to this data can help speed up drug and vaccine production when healthcare companies and pharmaceutical companies work together to analyze the results of data analysis.
Use Case #5 – Enhanced Patient Care Services
Having access to a patient’s complete medical history at the click of a button is proving to be priceless for many healthcare professionals. Patient care services are enhanced when healthcare providers use HDS to access important patient health information like immunization records, test results, allergies, prescribed medications and more.
Knowing what patients need in advance enhances the quality of care that patients receive. Using data driven solutions like SMS, text messaging, and push notifications, healthcare facilities can encourage their patients to attend scheduled appointments, diagnostic appointments. Some healthcare facilities are even providing patients with the option to view and manage their complete patient experience (outside of medical visits) online.
These five successful healthcare data solutions use cases are just a few examples of how healthcare providers and pharmaceutical companies are using technology to improve the overall patient experience.
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