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What's new in healthcare mobile app technology trends in 2022?

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Lana Voutik
What's new in healthcare mobile app technology trends in 2022?

The rise of technology has gained significant momentum for many years now; pandemic only acts as an inflection point, a point of no return. mHealth or mobile health applications have been on the rise, but their efficacy has been limited because of various systemic challenges in the global healthcare industry. Now the time is ripe, 2022 will be the year in which companies will lay the foundation of their lasting enterprises; those who are not agile will either be acquired or will perish.


Here are some healthcare technology trends that medical institutions, startups and other enterprises must not miss out on.


Digital Transformation (DX) of Healthcare Institutions

Before we delve into the most important trends for 2021, we must understand the underlying phenomenon of DX that would enable us to fully leverage technology.


Healthcare Trends to Watch in 2022


#1: Telehealth & Telemedicine

#2: Telehealth with The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)

#3: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

#4: Privacy Issues

#5: AR/VR/MR in Healthcare

#6: Blockchain

# 7: Big Data and Predictive Analytics


Conclusion


The rise of digital technologies has surged on account of technological advancements as well as, pandemic’s impetus. The rise is also because the crisis has exposed the old faultlines of our healthcare system and the need for technology-led innovations became dire.


These megatrends have just begun to pick up, and we will see many advancements and a majority of them will become an integral part of the way healthcare gets delivered and will also share how we consume healthcare services.


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