ADSactly Tech News - How Medical Technology is Saving Lives in 2018

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ADSactly Tech News: How Medical Technology is Saving Lives in 2018

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  • New technologies are making a huge impact on the future of healthcare across the world.


In the world of technology it doesn't take a genius to realize that the pace at which it advances moves much faster than our understanding or awareness of how far humanity has progressed comparatively.

The world of today faces new problems that we've never had to deal with in the past. Issues like overpopulation, sustainability and unemployment are all very big concerns for politicians and world leaders across the globe.

The fact that the world has faced such exponential population growth says a lot about the state of medicine and specifically the improvements made in this field.

As our world becomes more technologically complex and copes with exponential growth of population, the number of people with health issues will also rise exponentially. Because of this fact, companies are looking to further develop technologies that can address the sheer number of cases quickly and counteract new chronic illnesses.

In 2018, we have seen a shift towards medical technology. The industry has steadily grown each year, expected to be worth a staggering 467 billion in 2020.

Because there is so much money on the table and the needs of the masses are surely predicted to grow a new range of treatments and methods for treating patients must be developed. Technology has a way of simplifying processes if applied in the right manner and in this case we are talking about the potential to save lives.

In this article I will discuss some of the specific new technologies that are transforming the medical industry as we know it. Things like delivery drones, AR and advanced robotics will all play a major role in the coming transformation of modern medical practice.

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A sharp rise in augmented reality and VR has also seen a change in the market, with companies realising the potential of the tech. Mobile phone use has only served to enhance the need for these options. With the healthcare profession also becoming overburdened by complex processes, the innovation and development in medical technology are essential for saving lives. Medtree, leading distributors of medical supplies and first aid kits, are discussing the tech trends in medicine, and what they spell for the future.

It seems clear that AR and VR will become commonplace in the treatment methods of the future. Beyond that the sheer quantity of patients that will need treatment require new ways in which to see patients. There are online services popping up to diagnose patients as well as additional services that work on mobile phones. Let me take a moment and discuss how drones will be used more effectively in the field of medicine.

It has recently been reported that the use of drones in the application of delivering medical supplies would become much more commonplace in coming years. Actually another surprising fact is that they are already saving lives in countries with poor access to hospitals, lack of roads and poor access to medicine.

Have I peaked your interest here? Well, lets dive into this new development a bit deeper, shall we? Many companies are moving in on this new exciting trend to incorporate drone delivery systems into medical practice. For example, a company called Zipline has recently pioneered the world’s first national drone delivery network!

The company's efforts began in Rwanda but they have also been making serious attempts to expand to Tanzania. It is their ambition to serve a further 1,000 clinics. The clinics they intend to serve are located in areas where roads are almost impossible to cross and far away from urban areas.

There is one recent example of a drone that took just 10 minutes on a trip to save the life of a patient. The alternative which would have been far too slow is to have had a healthcare worker cycle 10km in harsh conditions to reach the patient with life saving supplies.



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Beyond the use of drones which certainly will play a major role in medical supply delivery, there are even more exciting applications for modern day AR and VR. In fact, medical surgery has been speculated to be one of the more promising areas for augmented reality. If you are not familiar with augmented reality, it can be defined as a technology that superimposes a computer-generated image on a user's view of the real world, thus providing a composite view. Basically its the use of some sort of visual technology which overlays digital images on top of what you are seeing in the real world. Glasses that present figures, objects or shapes that aren't visible with your eyes alone.

So now that we know a little about what AR is you may want to know how it has been proposed to be used in the field of medicine.

Well, apparently something called 'Touch Surgery' has been regarded as one of the latest pioneers of the AR trend. A new treatment entitled 'Go Surgery' has been created to provide medical professionals with step by step guides for a particular surgery procedure. The steps are holographically projected onto a screen.

This augmented reality tool has the potential to train medics on detailed aspects of surgery. In essence providing a superior level of training and therefore creating a whole new generation of doctors with outstanding experience in surgical procedures. Having guides like this that can provide outstanding insights into how a medical procedure must be performed is predicted to revolutionize the field of medical education and increasing the number of student practictioners able to be processed by universities across the world.

Another example of this type of technology being put to use is in the field of modern reconstructive surgery. It is common knowledge that doctors have been using the Microsoft HoloLens AR glasses to perform reconstructive surgery. This method is very useful when assisting patients who have suffered severe leg trauma.


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It is safe to say that technology has the potential to change the face of the medical industry. To take it one step further it can be argued that it already has performed that function to a large extent. Better technology equates to a likely chance that it will result in better care and diagnosis.

As the world's population grows, the sheer number of health care patients is certain to grow with it. The health issues we face in modern day life are also predicted to grow as environmental conditions worsen. It seems clear that we should play our role as much as possible in maintaining healthy lifestyles as to put as little strain on the overall health care system as possible.

As much as I hate hospitals and going to see the doctor, learning about what is being done with drones and AR makes me hopeful of the future. I think that technology definitely serves a purpose in modern day life and if that purpose is saving lives, I'm all for it!

Now I'd like to turn the floor over to @ADSactly readers. What do you think about these new technological advancements in modern medicine? Would you be more or less confident having surgery performed by a doctor that had trained holographically?

Here's a chance for the @ADSactly community to leave their thoughts and opinions on this topic!

Thanks for reading.


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If medical research and technological advances are only for the very rich, then what's the point? I can't think of anything more immoral than having the ability to cure a disease, treat an infection or provide some kind of life saving procedure, but then withhold it because the patient doesn't have the money to pay for it.

In America, we pay on average $10,600/year in healthcare costs. Out of the 11 nations recognized as the most industrialized and richest nations, we pay almost four times as much, whose average is around $3,200/year. For this, we get poorer health outcomes and a lower life expectancy age.

Out of the 11 nations, America is ranked dead last in healthcare quality, and it is only getting worse.

It's becoming like that movie Elisium with Matt Damon where only the very rich have access to a machine that can cure any disease. But medical care is withheld as a privilege of the rich and a punishment of the poor.

If medical technology is going to be weaponized and used as a tool for political control, then it becomes an evil, not a blessing.

I completely agree with your point about these technologies only being available for the rich. This is normally the way these things go at first but after a while there is a benefit to poorer countries as medicine is generally copied and then later sold for a fraction of the price as generic duplicates of the designer brand name pharma it was originally released as. The healthcare system in America definitely needs a lot of work and in many cases I believe Americans fund a lot of this research and development as they pay through the roof prices for medicine and healthcare. I went to a dentist in SE Asia and paid 20$ for a new filling. This same service would have cost me over $400 in the USA.

Technology is innovating in almost all aspect of our life. This is the reason I want to keep learning everyday. The things you know today is become outdated every 5 years because of the fast growth of our environment. In medicine, dentistry, farming, banking and all of it are in fast growth pace save only the our school that doesnt adjsut to the trend, no wonder some are late to the party. Keep posting value @adsactly cheers

@hiroyamagishi constantly self-upvoting your comments with over $2.00 vote is something the Steem community in general usually frowns upon. I know you are trying to gain attention and build a following but there are most likely many better ways to do it. Thanks for the praise about the article but please consider the point I have just made. Take care.

I also want to study the technology of biomedical electronics. I want to help other people too, not as a doctor but being a part of innovative medical technologies.

The IoT in healthcare market includes a number of implanted, wearable, and stationary medical devices used in clinical research organizations, research and diagnostic laboratories, hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers, and defense and government institutions. In the healthcare industry, the Internet of Things can be put to several applications, including clinical operations and workflow management, inpatient monitoring, telemedicine, connected imaging, and medication management. Bluetooth low energy (BLE), ZigBee, satellite, Wi-Fi, near-field communication (NFC), and cellular are some of the key connectivity technologies involved in IoT in healthcare.

Considering that the global healthcare industry has been undergoing several changes in a bid to provide accessible, affordable, and quality patient care, advanced and cutting edge technologies are being developed to help the industry cope with these changes. The introduction of IoT in the healthcare sector has transformed the way health services are being delivered.

The nature of this market is immensely oligopolistic, wherein a handful of large, established players dominate the scene with strategies such as collaborative research and development, development of specialized products for specific applications, and acquiring startups with immense potential. This in turn, makes it difficult for smaller players and new entrants to venture into the IoT in healthcare market.

Nice contribution!

In the healthcare industry, the Internet of Things can be put to several applications, including clinical operations and workflow management, inpatient monitoring, telemedicine, connected imaging, and medication management

I look forward to seeing how IoT technology will be implemented in the field of medicine!

I think that some issues that are here today, are here only because of the politicians. We could solve so many problems if they don't have that much power, over resources and over people. That is the sad part of almost all issues in the world. If you remove politics and give the problems to people who are solving them instead of talking about them, then we could have a much better world than it is today, much more sustainable.

Technology is growing fast, and sometimes we cannot control it. But, I see future in the things you talked about here, the drones and VR... If they can save lives, I see the future there. Don't forget that life is the most precious thing we have. ;)

If we give a really good education to doctors about this, I wouldn't mind be a patient. But, our education system is wrong and it must be changed, so I'm more worried about that.

Thanks a lot for sharing good knowledge, I also don't like to go to doctors, but it's good to know about this things, about the future. Have a great day, Luka.

Excellent analysis of the future of medical technology! Drones and AR are certainly cutting edge frontiers of the medical field, I think they have room for a lot of growth - and with that growth, improved care in the world.

You point out that Zipline, which specializes in drone delivery of medical equipment, started in Rwanda; I mainly wanted to point out that Rwanda's an interesting place to see innovation spring from given that just 25ish years ago was the tragic and horrible genocide; but it looks like Rwanda as a country is recovering and healing, and looking forward to the future. Drones may be a key part of a developing Africa's future, whether it be for monitoring wildlife or supply delivery where land may remain wild and unpaved so even driving may not always be the best option. Hopefully their efforts in Tanzania work out well!

AR like 'Touch' or 'Go Surgery' look promising for ensuring a baseline of quality care; the less brainpower they have to spend on imagining how things should look, the more they can use on focusing on the surgery work itself. Or at least that's how I picture this, I could be wrong.

With growing populations, as you mention, include a growing need for medical care and technology can more easily scale treatment plans to meet those needs. However, some of the most advanced countries, which might develop these treatments in the first place, face problems with aging populations that aren't necessarily being replaced (like Japan). Even they are working on robots, as I recall, to assist with senior health (maybe helping them out of bed or the like).

One more note, sorry... "Have I peaked your interest here?" Should be piqued, not peaked... I know, I know, but another friend was shocked nobody ever fixed that mistake for her before so here it is...

Very solid points. Your point about Rwanda is interesting and it impresses me even more now that you have mentioned the tragic backstory of the country's people just 25 years ago, it is fantastic to see the country getting back on its feet. I hope the 'Touch' and 'Go Surgery' can do exactly what you have described. Create a soid baseline of quality care. Thanks for pointing out my mistake using peaked vs piqued. It is a phrase I've never used on paper before but I guess there's a first time for everything (more often than not it doesn't go that well haha). Very cool feedback @motordrive. I'm following you now, keep in touch buddy.

With all these technological development, I wonder whether there will still be a need for human doctors. Would a robot replace a human doctor in the near future. This will certainly change the way we see doctors. We encourage my 2 daughters to go and study medicine and to become doctors because we think it would be easy for them to earn a living as doctors (from what we observe now). Would this still be the case 10 years from now?

Thanks for posting

... drones saving lives in countries with poor access to hospitals, lack of roads and poor access to medicine.

“Have I peaked your interest here?” Absolutely! First I thought “another toy!”, I’m glad it also helps people this way, it’s very eye opening. Now I look at the drones as a life savers.

When it comes to VR. It definately sound very exciting when it comes to games. But as you mentioned, it helps improve our way of life. Not only improving way of surgeries being done, but our way of learning as well. For example: Children learn best by doing. They shouldn’t just read about history, they should ‘be’ historians. They shouldn’t just study archaeology, they should ‘be’ archaeologists, they should be doctors.
Great post @adsactly & @techblogger!

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Thanks for your kind words. I spent quite a bit of time conducting research for this article and doing the writeup. We should all be very thankful we are living through a time of excellence in medical technology and new life saving techniques.

We are really living in the exciting times.... innovations and ideas are growing by leaps and bounds. I am just amazed how wonderful these people can come up with their projects.

I believe there are already good ongoing projects like Iryo

With the progression of science and innovation, the change in restorative science has enhanced immensely, because of the change of these therapeutics, our therapeutics have enhanced and individuals are getting rich because of enhanced treatment, thanks such a great amount for distributing an article that is so excellent and not especially on account of thank you for posting.all the best .

Innovation is enhancing in all part of our life. This is the reason I need to continue learning ordinary. The things you know today is turned out to be obsolete like clockwork in view of the quick development of our condition. In medication, dentistry, cultivating, saving money and every last bit of it are in quick development pace spare just the our school that doesnt adjsut to the pattern, no big surprise some are late to the gathering. Continue posting esteem @adsactly sir.i value your Every post. Much appreciated!!

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Good use of the article spinner ;) Please, don't spin other comments. You spun the one from @hiroyamagishi, the top comment on this post.

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Without a doubt, the extent of this innovation and its significance are connected to the advances identified with prescription, to the annihilation and control of infections and vermin, which were viewed as dangerous in past hundreds of years, so today there is confirmation of a propelled treatment of these maladies to accomplish better worldwide health.Thanks for sharing this profitable post.i acknowledged!!

Interesting thoughts. I agree that because of antibiotics and better understanding of bacterial and viral diseases we have been able to identify and cure a huge range of diseases which was not possible a few generations ago. Lets hope things keep getting better in regard to medicine and that it is available for both rich and poor.

Thx for another informative post. Easy to read.
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Already followed and upvoted :) Cheers,

I will try my best! These words of encouragement give me the motivation to begin working on my next technology article! Take care.

We definitely need quality content producers to propel the platform forward. So far it’s becoming better and better every day. Technology advancements are so interesting to me and this post was great!

Undoubtedly, the scope of this modernity and its importance are linked to the advances related to medicine, to the eradication and control of viruses and pests, which were considered deadly in past centuries, so today there is evidence of an advanced treatment of these diseases to achieve better global health.

We have come so far in modern medicine it is amazing to see. So many people saved from suffering because of medicine. It’s exciting to think about what will come next!

Thanks @adsactly for this wonderful information. Truly the use of drones is actually taking it's highest pace on daily basis.
I just believe that with time life with medical technology will make life much more beautiful.
but we humans also have a role to play by making sure we take necessary steps to educate our posterity too.

Technology has definitely pushed us further as a society. We can’t overlook the human element like you said though. We must maintain that “human nature” that makes us so unique.

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Developments in medical technology have long been confined to procedural or pharmaceutical advances, while neglecting a most basic and essential component of medicine: patient information management.

That is an interesting point. I'm not sure I completely agree with it but an interesting point regardless. Blockchain is sure to advance the field of patient information management but I'd also say that Western medicine needs to incorporate medicine of the East and the two need to find more commonalities as I've had positive experiences with both.

Of a true new technologies are really making impact on the future of healthcare across the world.
Thanks for sharing @adsactly

That's why technology takes role in most of aspects in life nowadays. Whether in transportation, communication, education and including for medical use as this article stated.
Anyway I just know that drone can be functioned for surgery need, it's like strange, but it is.
Thanks for sharing.

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keep it up your work stay blessed sir

Gone are the days when we are limited to what we can do. But with technology advancement a lot has changed for good... In fact now if you can think it then it's possible even in the medical world

Daily Learn some new from your post. Love to read it.
Great post for medicine technology and good writing.i like your post and upvoted.

Technology implemented in medicine is a good thing to make sure people can live a better life. I hope this road continues given that technology won't be used to harm others or get selfish gains.

yh i strongly think drones can help in developing countries and i still think as times goes on we would learn to depend more on technology.

Nice technology we love your work and you are inspiration for newbie

i heard a news that "Medicine for Cancer" is made.
So i thought medical technology is really growing fast for every decease.
But next time i did not see any other movement about this news.
i am bit confused if that news was false.
Do you know about this news?

Indeed! Like you have pointed out technology in healthcare delivery will be a wow! Thing.

Imagine a drone had to deliver relief and rescue materials to someone trapped in a place with bad weather condition. The world of health will witness a new dimension.

Thank you for this update! It has added to my awareness.

other version of medicalchain

If all medical records and procedures were collected in an international database, we would only need technicians to implement step by step processes as doctors focus on research.... Well, with blockchain tech, we are definitely headed there!

Nice insights! In fact, another thing that is saving lives and has the ability to revolutionalise medical technology is 3D printing - with the high cost of good quality prosthetics, 3D printing has come as a boon to those who can't afford high end customised prosthetics. With the cost of this technology expected to keep falling, many people globally, especially those in third-world countries could benefit immensely from a customised 3D printed limb.

Over the past 100 years, the science of saving lives has taken a huge step forward, penetrating the mysteries of the human body and psyche. She learned to fight infectious diseases, has developed a plastic surgery, developing new means of surgical intervention, went toe-to-toe with the latest achievements of miniaturization. Human health is a knowledge-intensive industry that is developing at an incredible speed. Innovations are expanding the market of medical services, adding a scattering of new jobs, and automation processes do not threaten even the most low-skilled personnel. In the future, medicine will remain at its best - it will be interesting, noble and profitable profession, and most importantly — for every taste.

I predict that big data and artificial intelligence (AI) will play a bigger role in medical diagnostics. And eventually one day, robots will replace human doctors to perform surgeries and other sort of manual medical tasks. Average human lifespan will increase beyond 120 years old.

More and more problems are happening in the world.As the world's population grows, various kinds of bad disease is increasing. Technology has to go very quickly. I think more and more people suffering bad disease will be helped in the future. On the other hand, I think bad food is increasing to let a company make more and more money. Due to that NOTGOOD hood, incurable disease is increasing. What should we do?

Technology is definitely the future of medicine all over the world. Great post.

this post is very informative and valuable. it's related Medical and IT. Thanks for Sharing this post with us.
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I think some of us don't appreciate the fact that we live in such a technologically advanced world. The innovations and new ideas that come out each day just make you wonder how lucky we are to be a part of this generation. It kills me when I see people not appreciating it, not understanding the fact that they could also be it, do it. We have so many resources available to learn new things everyday, unlike our previous generations. One should make it a point that one will learn atleast one new thing, related to the tech advances, everyday. There's resources and tools available, it's just that we need to give our time to it.

Sounds like a great opportunity to bring a lot of good. I'll keep my eye open.

Interesting article. The drone technology will be extremely paramount in Africa and the Middle East where access to medical care is relatively poor. I am a Nigerian to--start with--and I can tell you that if the drone technology is applied here, a lot will change in the positive direction. Although there certainly are challenges associated with this.

In the present time medical techonology is very first , new technology new exprience , great post , keep it up .

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Medical technology is blessed for human being.
Now to solve critical problem, medical technology is ready.

muy buena información, la tecnología es una gran herramienta en el mundo actual para muchas cosas, ya que a través de ella se ha logrado muchos avances en la sociedad y ha producido muchos cambios en el ser humano y todo su entorno, de igual forma, es de mucha utilidad para la comunicación con otros sus distintas aplicaciones y programas mantienen abierta y efectiva las comunicaciones sin importar distancia. gracias a ella estamos conectados aquí

I love that the resources given to make new technology go to the action of helping people with their illnesses or their health, the truth these last times the new technology is aimed at creating antefacto to man in a way of attraction or diversion. for example that of scooters in my opinion is a game so that man is more useless.
The development of technology is not serving to multiply the leisure time and spaces of freedom, but is multiplying the unemployment and is sowing fear.

Technology is amazing, and I think is so cool people have a better life thanks to that. Good post and thanks for sharing this!

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Science is simply and truly the study of the language in which God created man. I hope these technological advancements get to the interior parts of the world where they are mostly needed.

So much focus on advancing technology, but not so much on disease prevention. If we were to focus on disease prevention instead, we wouldn't need those new and experimental medical technologies in the first place. (This is just how I see it though)

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