As managing medical conditions becomes increasingly more difficult in rural areas, technological advances could go a long way in improving access and patient care. The first step toward a new high-tech age in health-care delivery is the widespread adoption of digital-payment systems.
KARACHI The year is 2025. A woman with diabetes living in a rural area, where there is a shortage of healthcare workers, must manage her condition. To whom or what does she turn? Her smartphone. In just two years, the delivery of healthcare, and many other services, could look very different than it does today.
Even in the remotest parts of the world, fast-food chains and taxi companies harness the power of mobile technologies to deliver goods and services. Theoretically, t.
KARACHI The year is 2025. A woman with diabetes living in a rural area, where there is a shortage of healthcare workers, must manage her condition. To whom or what does she turn? Her smartphone. In just two years, the delivery of healthcare, and many other services, could look very different than it does today.