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The Advantages of Telemedicine for an Ageing Population

The Advantages of Telemedicine for an Ageing Population

The world’s ageing population has been growing at an unprecedented rate for quite some time. Currently, around 617 million people (8.5%) worldwide are aged more than 65. As per a report, the number will almost double (1.6 billion) by the year of 2050.

In comparison to that, the number of doctors will be decreasing significantly. A research module suggests that the USA will experience a downfall of almost 55,000 primary care specialists within 2032. The number may increase even more during the subsequent years.

However, the implementation of Tele-ICU can offer a form of relief in this regard. It can help in treating patients from a remote location and, therefore, being beneficial to people with less or no mobility. Additionally, it can improve the quality of treatment as well.

So, without making any further ado, let’s try to learn more elaborately in this context.

Better Access to Healthcare Specialists

Chronic conditions, such as heart ailments or diabetes, are quite prevalent amongst the older community. According to a report, almost 85% of elderly people suffer from at least one of such problems. Around 60% of them have two chronic diseases as well.

However, the specialists, who offer critical care in India, are usually not always available in certain locations. Therefore, a little bit of travelling is required, which might not be ideal for people with mobility issues.

Nonetheless, the telemedicine infrastructure, provided by e-Next ICU, can remove this barrier pretty easily. With its audio-visual elements, it can connect an elderly with a specialist and get necessary care quickly.

Remote Monitoring

Another substantial benefit of telemedicine’s audio-visual technology is that it can help in remote monitoring. With it, the doctors can keep checking the level of blood sugar while being miles away from their patient. It might also offer insights on if a patient’s at a risk of heart failure or not. As per reports, if used properly, Tele-ICU can reduce the mortality rate in critical patients by almost 26%.

A Safer Option

With telemedicine, you can get near-accurate results in almost every aspect. Additionally, it also offers perfect information on a patient’s health as well. It can also offer decent protection to an individual’s medical history and improve privacy overall. Hence, it can be considered as a safer approach to healthcare, as it can reduce the stress of both caregivers and older patients.

Low Cost

Tele-ICU can offer a low-cost healthcare opportunity for both the patients and the providers. It can help in allowing most patients to undergo remote treatment, which might save their traveling expense. On the other hand, the technology also reduces the time consumption of medical consultations pretty significantly. So, the doctors can focus on more patients while treating everyone in a proper manner.

Conclusion

The aspect of critical care in India has been a concerning topic since the 2000s’, especially due to the costly mistakes. However, such a scenario is expected to change pretty soon with the implementation of telemedicine in the healthcare scene. Hopefully, e-Next ICU’s attempt to revolutionize the usual treatment procedure will bring fruitful results in the future and lower mortality rates even more. +