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RE: ADSactly Tech News - How Medical Technology is Saving Lives in 2018

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ADSactly Tech News: How Medical Technology is Saving Lives in 2018

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  • New technologies are making a huge impact on the future of healthcare across the world.

In the world of technology it doesn't take a genius to realize that the pace at which it advances moves much faster than our understanding or awareness of how far humanity has progressed comparatively.

The world of today faces new problems that we've never had to deal with in the past. Issues like overpopulation, sustainability and unemployment are all very big concerns for politicians and world leaders across the globe.

The fact that the world has faced such exponential population growth says a lot about the state of medicine and specifically the improvements made in this field.

As our world becomes more technologically complex and copes with exponential growth of population, the number of people with health issues will also rise exponentially. Because of this fact, companies are looking to further develop technologies that can address the sheer number of cases quickly and counteract new chronic illnesses.

In 2018, we have seen a shift towards medical technology. The industry has steadily grown each year, expected to be worth a staggering 467 billion in 2020.
Because there is so much money on the table and the needs of the masses are surely predicted to grow a new range of treatments and methods for treating patients must be developed. Technology has a way of simplifying processes if applied in the right manner and in this case we are talking about the potential to save lives.

In this article I will discuss some of the specific new technologies that are transforming the medical industry as we know it. Things like delivery drones, AR and advanced robotics will all play a major role in the coming transformation of modern medical practice.

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