Anticipated 2024 Digital Healthcare Trends: Insights from Zivian Health

30 November 2023

Zivian Health, a healthcare platform fostering compliant collaborations among nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), and physicians, has outlined five significant trends anticipated to reshape the healthcare industry in 2024. With over 2 million healthcare job openings annually and a 40% growth rate, the industry is in urgent need of technological solutions. These trends are poised to bring about transformative changes:

AI Revolution: The healthcare sector, often considered the final frontier for AI, is on the verge of a substantial digital transformation. AI-powered tools are expected to alleviate healthcare professionals from administrative burdens, streamline processes, and enhance the precision of medical records.

Rise in Entrepreneurship: Physicians are increasingly turning to Software as a Service (SaaS) platforms to facilitate lucrative collaborations without the associated stresses. Simultaneously, nurse practitioners are embracing their entrepreneurial spirit, utilizing SaaS technology to establish healthcare organizations, reducing paperwork, and prioritizing patient care.

Mobile Accessibility: Recognizing the healthcare deserts that make up approximately 80% of the U.S., mobile-friendly SaaS platforms aim to improve patient access to care. This technology empowers healthcare professionals to securely access patient data, collaborate, and communicate through smartphones and tablets, enhancing flexibility and efficiency.

Enhanced Data Security and Compliance: SaaS platforms are prioritizing robust data security measures and compliance with healthcare regulations like HIPAA to ensure the protection of patient information. Secure messaging and communication tools, compliant with healthcare data privacy regulations, facilitate secure communication among NPs, PAs, and physicians.

Real-time Collaboration Tools: SaaS platforms seamlessly integrate with remote monitoring devices, enabling healthcare professionals to remotely monitor patient vitals and chronic conditions, ushering in a new era of proactive care. Features such as video conferencing, screen sharing, digital translations, and interactive whiteboards facilitate virtual collaboration among healthcare providers, overcoming geographical boundaries.

Source: businesswire.com