Technological development as an issue in healthcare Description of the Health Care Problem The dynamic and ever-evolving nature of healthcare technology may become a challenge when integrating technologies such as electronic health records (EHRs), telemedicine, artificial intelligence (AI), and wearable devices into the healthcare system. Besides offering immense potential for revolutionizing healthcare delivery, these technologies come with their complexities and limitations that require attention and thoughtful solutions. Significant concerns have emerged from the increased use of technology that may have potential health implications, such as compromised patients' privacy as the digitalization of health information introduces vulnerabilities to cyber threats and unauthorized access. The introduction of Artificial intelligence (AI) in decision-making poses challenges to maintaining patient trust and ensuring fair and unbiased healthcare practices. Workforce-related challenges arise as the technological evolution accelerates, forcing healthcare professionals to continually adapt to new systems by undergoing extensive training to navigate complex digital interfaces. This shift increases the risk of information overload and the erosion of traditional doctor-patient relationships due to increased reliance on technology. This rationale creates a sense of why there needs to be a balance between harnessing the benefits of innovation and addressing the associated health implications. This comes with another challenge of ensuring equitable access for all individuals, regardless of socioeconomic or demographic factors. Exploration of the Chosen Topic
The issue of rapid technological development in healthcare impacts various aspects of patient care, clinical workflows, and organizational structures in ways that if not addressed can lead to