The medical world has also entered the digital age. Treatment becomes more structured. Current communication technology can address health issues, get bonuses on every useful practice, manage appointments, and make decisions from a distance.
Some of these benefits are very helpful to human life, including health workers and patients for a longer time. However, is there still a desire to enjoy a live conversation with others? In accordance with human nature that requires social interaction, we will need warm hugs, not just emoji on the gadget screen. Similarly in patients in need of which may require direct interaction with others.
Unfortunately, along with the increasing telecommunication technology, the relationship between humans was increasingly disconnected. This digital rhythm makes our senses dull and silences the human voice. According to sociologist Barry Wellman, "people are not tied to technology, they need each other, and the market opportunity that utilizes the efficiency in technology is what separates us. We need to get closer to each other." The fact is we are getting lonely - even in this vast world.