Technology In Healthcare Advancement Essay

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Trevor Kiwumulo Sec. 425 For T and Th at 3:45 12/04/2016

Role Played By Technology In Healthcare Advancement
Today’s modern society is affected by Technology in every single aspect. In fact, there isn’t an industry out there that hasn’t been affected by the hi-tech revolution. Technology is more like a human basic need. Whether transportation, communication, security, banking or healthcare, they all rely on technology in one way or another. Healthcare is one of the fields that are highly impacted by technology. Technological breakthroughs are revolutionizing the way healthcare is being delivered. Modern technology has changed the structure and organization of …show more content…

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