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How do you look at the healthcare information technology industry?

This industry is actually considered a traditional industry, which has been around since the 1960s, and has only been brought to the forefront in recent years with the popularization of computers and the promotion of the Internet. Overall, the development of health information as an auxiliary function of medical care has received as much influence as medical care itself from national policies, laws and regulations, insurance payments, and other aspects.

If the medical industry itself is constrained in its development, the development of ancillary departments will naturally be less favorable. If people are now saying, "If you want to study medicine, you'll be struck by lightning," then you can imagine the pressure on the industry. From the health information technology industry itself, due to the popularity of new technologies and lower costs, there is still a better space for development.

In the short term, the main focus is on interconnectivity: improving data availability will help improve service capabilities, reduce medical risks, and save medical expenses.

Remote diagnosis and treatment: The legal barriers that existed in previous years have been loosened, and the future development of remote diagnosis and treatment and remote monitoring is optimistic. Doctor-patient interaction: Appointment booking and receiving pathology reports have already been realized. In the future, it will further increase the degree of patient participation, and increase the proportion of patients' own information entry.

The popularity of large eMR systems is conducive to centralized storage of information. The emergence of cloud storage also provides cheap and secure storage space for large users of data such as imaging data. Assisted diagnosis and treatment: big data analytics, AI all provide more convenient ways for computer-assisted diagnosis and treatment.