Top 5 Medical Technologies of 2022

Technology is advancing every industry, making it more reliable and effective today. The pandemic paved the way for many medical technologies to not only be tested but also used to bring medicare to every patient’s doorstep. To that effect, here are the top 5 technological innovations in 2022: 

Mobile Lab Testing  

A wide range of tests is now available for patients to conduct at home or wherever they are at any time. Advanced pregnancy tests and diabetes tests that are easy to use and understand with accurate results. You can also be rest assured about your health as you conduct these tests privately and conveniently. 

Vocal Biomarkers 

This is a simple way of having a conversation with an AI that can, from that vocal result, determine the state of your mental health and other diseases. These algorithms can produce quick and cost-effective solutions based on the simple characteristics of your voice. Tech startups that depend on vocals are growing in terms of improving customer experience and other results. They also assist in the areas of taking medication and tracking health progress. 

Remote Monitoring and Diagnostics 

This has already been done but is now much improved. The new remote diagnostics technology brings your physician to you instead of the traditional way of booking an appointment and going to see your doctor. It is evolving from telemedicine, blood pressure checks, etc., to other diverse diagnostics such as clinical trials, skincare checks, etc. 

Automated Chatbots 

Multiple individuals will want to speak with a physician online at the same time, and when the number of physicians is less than the number of patients, chatbots are there to solve the problem. Chatbots are smart algorithms powered by text or voice-based interactions that conduct meaningful conversations and help in emergencies by retrieving and storing customer records related to medicine. 

Wearables and Apps 

Multiple health-inclined apps are being created and incorporated into digital and physical gadgets like smartwatches and digital glasses that help track your health, sleep, and even nutrients in the body. 

Which of these technologies have you been able to use, and how was your experience? 

Do you prefer it to traditional medicine or not? Let us know in the comments 

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