After the booming in 2014, what new expectations will be made in the construction of medical IT in 2015? IDC Health Insights released a health forecast for the coming year. 1. In 2016, in order to achieve the goal of data-driven digital hospital decision-making, 25% of hospitals will have stricter requirements for operational efficiency. 2. By 2015, 50% of medical institutions will experience 1-5 cyber attacks, compared with 33% in the previous year. This will require health care institutions to invest in security strategies to avoid disrupting daily work, incurring fines or affecting health care claims. 3. 15% of hospitals will create a comprehensive patient file by 2016 and try to develop a personalized treatment plan for patients. 4. As suppliers seek to leverage cloud technology and related infrastructure for data collection, aggregation, analysis, and decision making, by 2020, 80% of medical data will enter the cloud at a node in the storage process. 5. 65% of consumers' transactions with health care institutions will be mobilized in 2018. Therefore, it is imperative for medical and health institutions to develop a harmonious experience strategy across the network, mobile and telephone channels. 6. In 2018, 70% of healthcare facilities worldwide will invest in consumer-facing mobile applications, wearables, telemedicine surveillance, and virtual therapy, which are big for supporting population health management initiatives. Data and analytical capabilities place higher demands. 7. In 2018, more than 50% of big data issues will be reduced to day-to-day operational information technology, which will reduce the need for specialized IT resources to support big data. 8. As the reliance on external partners providing outsourced equipment continues to grow, by 2018, more than 50% of healthcare consumers will have to take on significant risks. 9. In the next 36 months, due to the investment in quality measurement, payment and billing systems, the medical insurance department will implement a new payment model for 35% of payments in North America and the European Union. 10. By 2020, 42% of health care data needs to be protected but not protected, as data usage and analysis continue to proliferate and more stakeholders will be involved in medical services. Scott Lundstrom, general manager and team vice president of IDC Health Insights, said in a statement: "These forecasts analyze the important challenges facing the future informatization of medical institutions and provide a reference for future health planning for healthcare organizations." Viruses and bacteria are everywhere. Preventing them in advance is the best way to reduce the risk of infection. Wearing a mask and washing hands frequently are crucial. The new type of coronavirus has the characteristics of contact transmission, and the fact that the virus exists on the doorknob of patients with pneumonia has also shown the necessity of paying attention to hand hygiene and wearing disposable protective gloves.
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