Technology is now an integral part of healthcare. Patients are driving new trends in healthcare, like convenient care options (e.g., same-day, in-person or virtual visits) and the automated delivery of data (e.g., apps and websites that offer the patient the ability to instantly see test results, schedule appointments, pay bills, request refills, etc.).
The adoption of new technology is enhancing the interaction among patients, doctors and specialty physicians. Here’s how we see the future of technology transforming healthcare to create a calming and safe in-office and virtual healthcare experience:
A good patient experience begins before even entering the healthcare office. The intelligent use of technology allows patients to schedule an appointment through a mobile application or intuitive website. Once the patient arrives for their appointment, they’ll check in with their phone by scanning a QR (quick response) code located on a digital signage display at the entrance. The digital signage will verify the patient's temperature, outline the office procedures (such as mask requirements) and provide estimated wait times. Meanwhile, the QR code will prompt patients to update their digital health records and log any symptoms they’re currently experiencing. A calming, spa-like office with an open layout will create a safe and soothing environment while the patient waits for their appointment.
A traditional examination room will be outfitted with video and audio technology that enables the patient and onsite healthcare workers to interact with the doctor virtually and reduce person-to-person contact. The doctor can connect with the patient while in the same building (but in a separate room), or they can telecommute from a surgery facility, secondary office or
According to a study from the American Hospital Association, 76% of U.S. hospitals connect with patients and consulting practitioners at a distance utilizing technology — this is known as telehealth. Doctors can connect with patients remotely while still providing customized, one-on-one care through communication technology. This technology could include:
The physical care received by patients from healthcare professionals is only one piece of the complex puzzle for recovery and wellness. A positive patient experience depends upon the communication provided by healthcare workers and doctors. The advancement of new technology is allowing healthcare providers to practice medicine in new, exciting ways.
If you’re looking for support to enhance the patient experience through technology, AV Planners has proven success in designing and integrating healthcare spaces. Contact AV Planners via email at info@avplanners.com, or call us at 213-493-6473 to learn more about our services. Keep up with the latest news from AV Planners on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.