Technology  has impacted the understanding of Internal Body Systems, in a highly  positive manner. As it’s benefited in health care, health  administration, hospitals and alternative care delivery systems. There  has been an enormous impact on the health care industry, as capital  requirements to purchase different types of technology would increase so  that the pressure on personnel would be reduced significantly. Knowing  this computers and robots will play a key role in transforming the  amount of health care personnel today, and thus impacting our health  care costs because there will a continue of improvement in productivity.  With the availability of this sophisticated technology, future doctors  and surgeons will have a greater appreciation for what technology can  offer. 
There  are many devices that benefit us now such as; Large digital files  containing x-ray, CT, ultra-sound or MRI scans of a patient can be  shared in real-time, regardless of location. Patient records can be  quickly accessed at a patient’s beside with a PDA or tablet PC. Pictures  of a patient’s injuries can be forwarded by paramedics from an accident  site to help emergency hospital personnel assess and prepare for  treatment while the patient is enroute to the hospital. Real-time remote  diagnosis of stroke victims can allow neurologists to assess the  patient’s status and prescribe medications more quickly. Healthcare  facilities can also benefit by investing in innovations such as  intelligent hospital networks powered by high-speed, mobile broadband  technologies like Wi-Fi, Mesh, WiMax, HSDPA and EV-DO. These  technologies support real-time communications and bandwidth- hungry  mobile applications like video. Therefore, the importance of technology  to Understand Internal Body Systems, is significant as it will impact us  in the future and now. 
In  Conclusion, one thing is for certain as Technology provides us with a  model to better understand Internal Body Structure and its process.  Personally, I believe at this rate of rapid improvement we will  experience dramatic changes that will benefit us down the road. As  doctors will be more dependent on various types of devices to control  and perform tasks with ease, as human care will be provided for with the  assistance of technology via robotic engineering. 
“Technology  is going to provide our incredibly stressed healthcare system with a  chance to heal itself. By simplifying time-consuming processes and  eliminating some of the major causes of medical errors, technology will  ensure the right skill level and right cost structure is in place to  provide the best care effectively and efficiently. Nortel brings  communications capabilities that can deliver clinical and business  solutions in this market.”
-          Phil Edholm, Chief Technologist and VP Architecture, Nortel Enterprise. 
References:
“Technology’s impact on Healthcare”. Nortel > http://www2.nortel.com/go/news_detail.jsp?cat_id=-10061&oid=100212311&locale=en-us&lcid=-1 
“Between technology and humanity: the impact of technology on health care ethics”. > http://jme.bmj.com/content/31/1/e4.extract
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