Technology may have a significant impact on the physical and mental health of the user. Excessive connection can cause psychological problems such as distraction, self-love, instant satisfaction, even depression. In addition to affecting the mental health of the user, the use of the technology also adversely affects physical health and may lead to visual impairment, hearing impairment and neck strain. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to alleviate these health problems.
The technical application of the technology health department is implemented in the health information system. Technical implementation of this field has had a positive and negative impact on medical care. This literature review focuses on past research reports on the impact of technology on the health sector and analyzes how technology affects medical quality, health records management process management and health management direction It is aiming.
This article uses economical tools and methods to study medical technology. Of particular concern are causes and effects of aging of healthcare technology. In this white paper, we will examine the impact of policy changes on innovation and recruitment, using methods developed with public funds. First, let's take a look at the impact of Medicare's expected payment system and its impact on technology development and adoption. This is an ideal case study. The government introduced this system nationwide in 1983, and innovators have dealt with various monetary incentives for many years. The expected payout will punish the hospital in theory by adopting the technology to treat the general illness of the elderly
With the establishment of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) in 2009, the Health Information Technology Law for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) promoted the widespread adoption of health information technology. Through these initiatives, we are integrating electronic medical records (EMR) and electronic medical record (CPOE) into health information processing and storage at more hospitals and clinics. Therefore, the Institute of Medical Research (IOM) is promoting the use of health information technology including clinical decision support systems to improve patient care quality. "To Err is Human" reported by the International Migration Organization (IOM) in 1999 focuses on the patient's safety crisis in the United States and points out that the death toll is very high. This statistic focuses greatly on the quality of patient care.