The Smart Hospital Is an Advanced Healthcare Trend That Helps In Optimizing Redesigning and Managing the Healthcare Infrastructure

Smart hospitals are going popular everywhere in the world, including in regions such as APAC.

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Smart hospitals are going popular everywhere in the world, including in regions such as APAC. Smart hospitals, also known as networked hospitals offer a wide range of services and cures to the communities they serve. The technology and services being offered depend on the specific service area of the hospital. Smart hospitals can be thought of as a system of hospitals, where each hospital is plugged into the main hospital system for resources and information from other hospitals is easily and quickly accessible. Networked hospitals are an essential part of our community health care system. Networked hospitals are making it possible with innovations in technology, software, and medicine. In APAC regions such as India, the increasing prevalence of hospitals has increased the usage of advanced healthcare processes such as smart hospitals. For instance, according to the Association of Healthcare Providers (India), currently, there are 69 thousand private and public hospitals in India.


A smart hospital is one that optimizes its operational efficiency, designing a networked system that allows it to maximize its assets, its human resources, and the clinical tasks it is required to perform. A smart hospital is one that provides value to its patients through a high level of patient care while optimizing the operational efficiency of the institution. Smart hospitals are the ones that reinvent themselves, continuously striving to improve performance, create knowledge repositories and continuously improve the quality of the service provided. The network of smart hospitals will enable optimal use of all the resources available. They will enable optimization of the resources for the clinical tasks, such as the collection and interpretation of patient records and the designing and development of patient education and educational material, such as educational videos and films on specific diseases.


Most of the networked smart hospitals will integrate the electronic patient records system, which facilitates the exchange and transfer of patient information between health care providers. The system would allow physicians and other health care workers to access and review the patients' records remotely using a computer or other EPRS devices, while patients can access and review their own records at any time and from anywhere. Patients may also be able to send electronic medical information about themselves via text message or email. Most of the smart hospitals will also have the latest in information technology, including a system that allows doctors to order tests accurately and electronically.

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