Welcome to the fifth in our series of Life Sciences and Healthcare predictions 2025.
Prediction for 2025. An integrated, digital-first healthcare delivery model signposts patients to the most appropriate care setting. Networks of primary care providers manage population health needs in a patient centric healthcare model. AI enabled remote patient monitoring (RPM) and point of care diagnostics collect and interpret real time data on vital signs. Enhanced Health Care Provider (HCP) to HCP communication provides more coordinated, efficient and cost effective care.
The world in 2025
Conquered constraints in 2025
A snapshot of a patient in 2025: How remote monitoring and delivery personalises antimicrobial therapy
Sally has a history of urine tract infections (UTI). Experiencing symptoms again, she books a virtual appointment with her doctor using her smartphone app.
Dr Richards asks Sally to use a home testing kit to confirm her diagnosis. The immediate results – positive – are uploaded instantly to Sally’s electronic health record. Dr Richards is notified, and through an AI-enabled clinical support tool that looks at Sally’s history and pharmacogenetic profile, she sees which antibiotics are most suitable for her and arranges via the smartphone app for these to be delivered to Sally’s home.
Sally’s doctor also asks her to use a wearable device to assess remotely any signs of intolerance to the antibiotics. Through continuous remote monitoring, Dr Richards sees no inadvertent reaction and Sally reports that her symptoms have cleared.
Evidence in 2020
How COVID-19 has accelerated this prediction
Deloitte’s view
Healthcare providers have implemented a major transformation, reorganising services and training staff to work in new ways in unfamiliar teams.
World-wide, there’s been an acceleration in the virtual healthcare technology being adopted, with new ways of working keeping patients safe remotely (e.g. virtual consultations, RPM, and apps/wearable devices for disease monitoring/intervention).
New business models have also been rapidly developed, with medical leaders and hospital boards collaborating with private providers to create the right infrastructure. This includes the tools and training to enable a digital-first health ecosystem to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Emergency and outpatient ophthalmology video consultation
Between 2018 and 2019, Moorfields Eye Hospital A&E department/satellite clinics treated 100,000 patients. But COVID 19 created two huge challenges: how to manage critical emergencies while minimising hospital visits; and how to provide patient care without the disruption leading to harm or loss of vision. A national roll out of video consultations across the Moorfields network was adopted covering drop ins and scheduled appointments.
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