INDUSTRY IMPACT

The impact of BioSecure Tech App on the healthcare industry is profound and extensive.

Our application is set to transform patient care by significantly lowering the costs associated with prolonged hospital stays and extended treatments for infections caused by multi-resistant bacteria.

This financial alleviation will benefit not only healthcare providers and insurers but also lessen the financial strain on patients and their families, leading to a more equitable and accessible healthcare system. Furthermore, our endeavor is poised to bring about significant social and health advancements.

By providing healthcare professionals with tools for real-time monitoring and data-driven interventions, we aim to improve patient outcomes, minimize complications, and accelerate recovery times. Patients battling infections from multi-resistant bacteria will witness a considerable improvement in their quality of life.

They will spend less time in hospitals and more time at home, surrounded by their loved ones, thanks to our innovative solutions.

To learn more about multidrug-resistant bacterial infections, therefore expanding the comprehension of our endeavor’s importance,

Please read this article: https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/5419874

CDC Partners Estimate Healthcare Cost of Antimicrobial-resistant Infections in the U.S.

Deaths From Drug-Resistant Infections Set To Skyrocket

Deaths from drug-resistant infections are set to skyrocket by 2050, according to the UN 2023 report ‘Bracing for Superbugs: Strengthening environmental action in the One Health response to antimicrobial resistance.’ Unless drastic action is taken to tackle the problem, it could also lead to a GDP shortfall of $3.4 trillion annually in the next decade and push 24 million more people into extreme poverty. According to recent estimates, in 2019, 1.27 million deaths were directly attributed to drug-resistant infections globally, while 4.95 million deaths were linked with bacterial AMR. That’s now well above the death counts of major killers HIV/AIDS and malaria, which were estimated to have claimed the lives of 860,000 and 640,000, respectively, that year. As the following chart shows, antibiotic-resistant infections could kill as many as 10 million people in just three decades - on par with the 2020 death toll from cancer. 

by Anna Fleck, May 26, 2023

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