The Role of Technology in Chronic Care Management

Chronic diseases are a major public health issue, thus affecting millions of people worldwide. Although these ailments can be expensive and challenging to manage, technology is becoming a more and more vital part of serving people with chronic conditions to live healthier lives. Contemporary digital health solutions have totally transformed how healthcare practitioners monitor, support, sustain and treat patients with chronic diseases. Technology plays a critical role in increasing the overall effectiveness of healthcare delivery, from remote monitoring to personalized care plans. Here are a few diverse ways technology is shaping chronic care management.

Telemedicine and Virtual Consultations

Technology has successfully managed to bridge the geographical gap between patients and healthcare providers, thanks to telemedicine and virtual consultations. Patients can now access medical advice, follow-ups, and consultations from the comfort of their homes. Telemedicine makes healthcare more accessible and effective while also improving patient convenience and easing the pressure on medical facilities.

Remote Patient Monitoring

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is one of technology's most significant contributions to the management of chronic care. RPM enables medical professionals to remotely monitor patients' vital signs, symptoms, and general wellness. Health monitors and smartwatches are examples of wearable technology that can continuously gather data and transmit it in real-time to medical specialists. Through prompt interventions and treatment plan modifications made possible by this data, frequent in-person visits and readmissions to the hospital are less necessary.

AI-Powered Diagnostics

Diagnostics in the treatment of chronic care are being revolutionized by artificial intelligence (AI). Healthcare experts can use AI algorithms to analyze enormous volumes of patient data and find trends, forecast illness development, and arrive at more precise diagnoses. Better patient outcomes and improved illness management are the results of early detection and intervention.

Chronic Disease Management Apps and Portals

Chronic disease management portals act as a central location for patients to access their medical information, test results, treatment schedules, and condition-specific educational materials. These websites promote patient involvement and give users the tools they need to take an active role in their healthcare. There are a large number of apps for health and wellness that encourage healthier lifestyles for people with chronic diseases. These apps might offer workout plans, food trackers, stress-reduction techniques, and educational materials.

At Svastir.Care, we understand how technology is now a crucial tool for managing chronic illness management. Our digital health solutions, which range from RPM and telemedicine to AI-powered diagnostics and individualized treatment plans, help patient outcomes to drastically improve and transform for a healthier life.

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Case Study

Anil Sharma, a Client facing many care transitions, gets a complete care plan and counseling on care choices and costs

Anil has CHF, diabetes and arthritis. He has 10 different physicians and has been hospitalized three times over the past six months. He admits to not knowing how to take his medications and to falling 2-3 times recently. He was discharged two weeks ago and has many in-home services but no focused care plan. His family is concerned about his ability to live alone. Anil is worried about his insurance and how to pay for care.

How the Svastir.Care helped:
  • Ensured all physicians had the same information
  • Set up a workable medication management system
  • Found a homecare company with telehealth services
  • Counseled him and his family on care options and costs

Neena Gupta, a client with multiple chronic conditions, multiple physicians, and providers, gets expert care management.

Seventy-two-year-old Neena Gupta saw a different physician every other week with each one ordering different medications, or changing individual treatment plans. Neena became confused and concerned about the cost of her medications, so she just stopped taking some of her medications and missed many key physician appointments.

How the Svastir.Care helped:
  • Contacted all her physicians.
  • Facilitated changing to less expensive medications.
  • Set up a care management system.
  • Retained a caregiver to assist with meals

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