📚 Just read a fascinating article in The Lancet Digital Health about how digital technology is set to transform cardiovascular care and redefine the healthcare workforce. Here are the key takeaways: 1️⃣ Three major shifts are driving change: An ageing population increasing demand for chronic disease management Advancements in digital health tech(#datadriven solutions and #AItechnology) A move towards value-based, data-driven healthcare models 2️⃣ Digital transformation in #cardiovascularcare: Wearable devices data for continuous monitoring (e.g., ECG, activity, biochemical sensors) AI and machine learning augmenting clinical decision-making #CDSS Personalized, home-based care is becoming more prevalent 3️⃣ Impact on the cardiovascular workforce: Democratization of clinical decision-making Expanded roles for nurses, general practitioners, and centers of excellence Cardiologists focus more on complex cases and subspecialty expertise by data-driven triage of the patient flow. 4️⃣ Challenges ahead: Ensuring the safety, security, and clinical efficacy of new technologies Aligning financial incentives to support new care models Training and adapting the current workforce to use new technology. The future of cardiovascular care is exciting, with the potential for more efficient, personalized, and accessible treatment. However, it will require proactive adaptation from healthcare professionals and systems, and the eMed Support Systems team can help to solve this. What are your thoughts on this digital transformation in healthcare? How do you see it impacting your field? Article: "Digital technology and new care pathways will redefine the cardiovascular workforce" - The Lancet Digital Health, August 29, 2024 https://lnkd.in/diYtk2HY #DigitalHealth #Cardiology #FutureOfHealthcare #MedTech #AI
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6moWhat time will tell is about Ensuring the safety, security, and clinical efficacy of new technologies… but a very strong strong intersting future ahead for those clinician who are eager to use it for better of the patient 👊