Just about every industry today relies upon pools of data to help determine three main things. Where do we stand today in relation to where we were yesterday, and how can this information guide our progress towards some goal for tomorrow.
Chances are, you or someone you know has a family member going through some sort of rehabilitation. It can be a painful and intimidating journey, and watching a loved one suffer through it may seem even worse. So you might be wondering what you can do to help those in your life going through rehab?
It might be the most consequential moment in a person's life. A car accident can change someone's world forever, and despite vast improvements in modern vehicle safety features and technology, car accidents remain one of the most common forms of death and morbidity in society today.
The importance of technology in helping revolutionize the world of rehab is both fascinating and promising to help in providing better care for those receiving rehabilitation. But there's another factor that always has to be considered regardless of how far technology goes in addressing the world's problems; the human factor.
Has anyone actually stopped and asked, "wait, what is technology?" It sounds like a strange question, but what exactly does the term "technology" mean? How is it defined? Better understanding this definition is the first step in sharpening your ability to understand new technological platforms you may be interested in using. So let's start with some basic definitions.