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Artificial intelligence, Big data, blockchain and 5G for the digital transformation of the healthcare industry: A movement Toward more resilient and inclusive societies

Artificial intelligence, Big data, blockchain and 5G for the digital transformation of the healthcare industry: A movement Toward more resilient and inclusive societies

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This book explores the role of Artificial Intelligence,Big Data,Blockchain,and 5G in the digital transformation of the healthcare industry,with a focus on improving resilience and inclusivity. It analyzes the successes and failures of IT and digital health during the pandemic and discusses the latest advances in these technologies.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 486 pages
Publication date: 24 November 2023
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc


The healthcare industry is undergoing a significant digital transformation driven by the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI),big data,blockchain,and 5G technologies. This movement aims to create more resilient and inclusive societies by leveraging the power of these advanced technologies to improve healthcare outcomes,enhance patient experiences,and optimize healthcare operations.

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the critical importance of digital healthcare in responding to public health emergencies. It has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies in healthcare, including telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, and electronic health records (EHRs). This has led to improved patient care, reduced healthcare costs, and increased access to healthcare services.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing a pivotal role in the digital transformation of healthcare. AI algorithms can analyze large amounts of data, including patient medical records, clinical trials, and genomic data, to identify patterns and predict outcomes. This can help doctors make more accurate diagnoses, develop personalized treatment plans, and optimize drug therapies. AI is also being used to automate routine tasks, such as scheduling appointments and managing patient records, freeing up healthcare professionals to focus on more complex patient care.

Big data is another key technology driving the digital transformation of healthcare. The healthcare industry generates vast amounts of data from various sources, such as medical devices, EHRs, and patient social media interactions. Big data analytics can help healthcare organizations analyze this data to identify trends, patterns, and risk factors that can inform decision-making and improve patient care. For example, big data analytics can help healthcare organizations identify patients who are at high risk of developing chronic diseases and intervene early to prevent complications.

Blockchain technology is also gaining traction in healthcare. Blockchain is a secure and decentralized database that can store and manage sensitive healthcare data, such as patient medical records and financial transactions. Blockchain can improve the security and privacy of healthcare data, reduce the risk of data breaches, and enable transparent and efficient healthcare operations. For example, blockchain can be used to create secure and transparent supply chains for medical supplies, reducing the risk of counterfeit drugs and improving patient safety.

Finally, 5G technology is enabling the development of new healthcare applications and services that can improve patient care and healthcare operations. 5G networks provide high-speed, low-latency connections that can support the transmission of large amounts of data, such as medical images and video consultations. 5G can also enable the development of smart healthcare devices, such as wearable health monitors and remote patient monitoring devices, that can collect and transmit patient data in real-time.

The digital transformation of healthcare is creating new opportunities for innovation and growth in the industry. However, there are also challenges that need to be addressed. One of the biggest challenges is ensuring the security and privacy of healthcare data. With the increasing amount of sensitive healthcare data being generated and stored, there is a risk of data breaches and unauthorized access. Healthcare organizations need to invest in robust security measures to protect patient data and ensure the confidentiality of healthcare information.

Another challenge is addressing the digital divide in healthcare. Not all patients have access to digital technologies, and this can create barriers to healthcare access and quality. Healthcare organizations need to invest in initiatives to improve access to digital technologies, such as providing free or low-cost internet access and training programs to help patients learn how to use digital technologies.

Finally, there is a need to address the ethical and social implications of the digital transformation of healthcare. With the increasing use of AI and big data, there is a risk of bias and discrimination in healthcare decision-making. Healthcare organizations need to ensure that their algorithms and data analysis are fair and unbiased and that they prioritize the well-being and dignity of all patients.

In conclusion, the digital transformation of healthcare is a movement towards more resilient and inclusive societies. The convergence of AI,big data,blockchain,and 5G technologies is enabling healthcare organizations to improve healthcare outcomes, enhance patient experiences, and optimize healthcare operations. However, there are also challenges that need to be addressed to ensure the success of this movement. By investing in robust security measures, addressing the digital divide, and prioritizing the ethical and social implications of the digital transformation, healthcare organizations can create more resilient and inclusive societies and build a healthier future for all.

Weight: 450g
Dimension: 235 x 191 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780443215988

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