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Introduction:
Technology is technology is running at an exponentially increasing rate. This has been really good in the medial field but bad to some people who can't keep up. Technology has helped to improve medical care for people, for instance, during the last few decades technology has helped healthcare providers better diagnosis and treat patients, help doctors communicate with patients, helping patients stay healthy, and most importantly reduced death rates.
Thesis:
Technology is running at an exponentially increasing rate and some companies cannot keep up or afford all of the updates, and that is a problem for a business. However, advanced technology is helping doctors save peoples life.
I. Technology in the medial field
a. Diagnosing
b. Treating patients
c. Communication
d. Staying healthy
e. Reducing death rates
II. Body
a. Ways technology has improved healthcare
1. Internet
2. Social medial
3. Better treatment and less suffering
4. Improved patient care and work efficiency
5. Online databases can accurately predict medical trends.
b. People cannot keep up
1. People do not understand how the new technology works
2. People do not want to convert from using the old technology to new.
3. Fall behind in work
III. Conclusion
Technology is helping save lives, help workflow, and better the world. Some of the most significant changes that technology has delivered in the last three decades have been in the field of productivity and communication. The fax machine and email were two of the big technology breakthroughs, which facilitated faster business, ironically both now being seen as yesterday's tech. Now we have mobile phones, tablets, web-conferencing and social networks. Communication is instantaneous, simple and cheap. We can transmit documents, videos and images anywhere in the world, instantly and at no cost.
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