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Eleni Papakonstantinou1, Thanasis Mitsis1, Konstantina Dragoumani1, Flora Bacopoulou2, Vasilis Megalooikonomou3, George P Chrousos2,4, Dimitrios Vlachakis1,2,4.
Abstract
Medical technology has made significant advances in the 21st century and, at present, medicine makes use of information technology, telecommunications, and state-of-the-art engineering to provide the best possible healthcare services. Electronic sensors provide health practitioners with the ability to constantly monitor their patients' health, to streamlines a number of medical processes, and to increase patients' access to health services. Mobile phones also empower patients and play a major role in their health's monitoring. The use of cybernetics technology can now help patients overcome even serious disabilities, enabling many disabled patients to live their lives similarly to their non-disabled fellow men through the use of artificial organs and implants. All these advances have paved the way for a more personalized type of healthcare that provides individualized solutions to each patient. Once a number of hurdles are overcome, medical technology will bring forth a new era of more precise and enabling medicine.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35464258 PMCID: PMC9022891 DOI: 10.14806/ej.27.0.1005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBnet J ISSN: 2226-6089
Figure 1.Modern healthcare as influenced by recent advancements in medical technology. The use of bionic limbs could potentially overcome serious disabilities. Implanted sensors can provide real-time information regarding complex biomarkers like glucose levels, while wearables can provide information on everyday fluctuations of health markers, such as body temperature and heart rate. This information could then be included in an extensive HER. Telemedicine services could then provide a patient with the appropriate advice based on the aforementioned information.