
AI-Driven Healthcare: Automation and Robotics
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In an era where digital transformation is reshaping every facet of society, this book titled: "AI-driven Healthcare: Automation and Robotics" offers an exploration into the integration of artificial intelligence and technology within healthcare systems including organizations. This comprehensive book explores the multifaceted world of AI and technology-driven innovations, addressing a variety of important and trendy topics that are shaping the future of healthcare and organizations.
This book presents Frontline Realities of Risk, Practice , and Misinformation , providing insights into the challenges and opportunities presented in the current healthcare landscape. Explore the Theory of Human Caring , examining how technologies can complement the compassionate element of healthcare delivery.
"Cultural Shifts in the Digital Age" highlights how societal changes are being driven and shaped by digital advancements, while the "Evolution of Pharmacovigilance" section demonstrates the revolution of drug safety and monitoring practices. The book further considers the health-Related Quality of Life , analyzing approaches to improving patient outcomes. Furthermore, "Healthcare Policy Reforms in the Age of Digital Transformation" examines the ongoing shifts in healthcare policies as they adapt to the increasing prevalence of digital tools and automation.
This book is an essential resource for healthcare professionals, managers, policymakers, academics, technology professionals and graduate students. It serves as both an informative guide and a thought-provoking analysis of the future of healthcare and digitalization in organizations.
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