"Teleport" thousands of miles of medical visits and telemedicine make doctors and patients "close to each other"

  Black technology

  No field is more suitable as a research scene of "interdisciplinary" than life science.

  "Every progress in medical development is inseparable from the interdisciplinary integration of chemistry, mathematics, biology, materials, machinery, electronics, information management and other aspects." The relevant person in charge of the National Natural Science Foundation of China was previously in the first China Hematology Development Conference. The above stated that new technology and industrial revolution have brought about conceptual changes, technological iterations, industrial upgrading and system reconstruction for healthy development.

  Omics technology and quantum computing promote the development of diagnosis and treatment technology. Sensing technology and edge computing bring about changes in health management methods. Artificial intelligence and next-generation sequencing bring new opportunities for precision diagnosis and treatment. Gene editing allows customized treatments and rare diseases. Treatment becomes possible.

  In the tremendous explosive power brought about by interdisciplinary and knowledge fusion and collision, those "life illusions" you think are gradually becoming reality.

  In the hit drama "Douro Continent", the spirit ability called "teleport" appeared many times, which can realize the transfer and switching of time and space.

If you think that this kind of operation is still in the movie and TV series, it is really a bit out of date.

  On September 9, 2020, with the help of 5G and holographic projection technology, Ling Zhipei, chief physician of functional neurosurgery at the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital (301 Hospital) in Hainan, "teleported" to Taizhou, Jiangsu, and traveled 2500 kilometers to visit the patient.

  A previous remote operation had already made Ling Zhipei famous.

On March 16, 2019, Ling Zhipei led the completion of the world's first 5G remote surgery and implanted a "brain pacemaker" on patients in Beijing in Sanya.

On June 27 of the same year, Tian Wei, Dean of Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, successfully completed the world's first orthopedic surgery robot multi-center remote surgery.

  The development of telemedicine has shortened the distance between patients and doctors, enabling doctors to make timely diagnosis of the patient's condition without the need for the patient's presence, and save the patient's time for consultation.

Through telemedicine, patients can obtain the doctor's diagnosis opinion in a very short time, which is conducive to the receiving hospital and the patient to grasp the best time for diagnosis and treatment.

  With the development of science and technology and the advancement of communication tools, the industry believes that telemedicine will gradually replace the traditional way that patients must visit in person, so that patients can get professional diagnosis and treatment without leaving home.

  Telemedicine has not only won the attention of the state departments and the implementation of the system, but also has gradually become the "next outlet" for financial investment in the market. According to a report by financial consulting firm UBS, compared with before the epidemic, hospitals provide patients with remote home monitoring services that have increased significantly. 84% of the respondents said that they are or plan to promote a wider range of remote monitoring and home ward monitoring. Correspondingly, the equipment systems that "teleport" relies on, such as remote monitoring platforms, Da Vinci minimally invasive robots, and transcatheter aortic valve replacement AI robots, will all become the "highlights" of capital equipment procurement.