How prepared are GCC healthcare systems to face a post-pandemic world?

How prepared are GCC healthcare systems to face a post-pandemic world?

If you could mention four ways technology is changing healthcare systems around the world, what would they be and why?

Electronic health records (EHR) are definitely one of the technologies that most of us can relate to during our visits at the doctor's office. Remember the days when administrative assistants had to maintain a huge quantity of paper medical records, which were often manually written in an illegible manner that rendered them inaccessible for patients? Therefore, the desire to reduce manual processes and improve efficiency is leading to the further digitalisation of medical files in the form of EHR.

Telemedicine is also changing the way healthcare providers deliver their services to patients. Due to shifting consumer preferences for convenience and affordability, consumers can gain access to an extensive range of medical information anytime and anywhere. Put differently, healthcare is no longer limited to the specific opening hours and confines of the doctor's office, but it also includes locations like your home, workplace or holiday destination thanks to digital technologies.

The third technology is in the domain of mobile health. These may include blood glucose monitors and patches that track medication adherence of patients. In fact, they were already deployed