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What is Healthcare Systems

Using Information Technology Advancements to Adapt to Global Pandemics
This refers to centres designed to meet the health needs of people or communities. Healthcare systems are providers of health care insurance to social care services, public health centres such as hospitals, clinics, community health centres, private and public health facilities, as well as publicly funded healthcare institutions.
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Adaptation to Pandemic Through Universal Access to Innovative Technologies: ICT Access for Future Pandemics
Abiodun Alao (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) and Roelien Brink (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9418-6.ch003
Abstract
The implementation of information technology into the healthcare sector is inevitable to prevent future pandemics, as COVID-19 had a huge impact on healthcare services and humanity. Therefore, universal access to technologies in managing unforeseen pandemics is necessary. The objective of this study is to examine how healthcare institutions use innovative technologies to address future pandemics. The study reflects on one of the targets of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 9, which is to significantly increase access to IT and strive to provide universal and affordable technology access to global citizens by 2030. This is to obtain the vision to work towards building an open, inclusive, and digital network for a secure future. This study used discourse analysis to critically analyze the use of innovative technologies like AI systems, machine learning, the internet, mobile phones, mobile computing, and other technologies adopted to manage the global pandemic. This study recommends to policymakers the importance of universal access to innovative technology to address pandemic issues.
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Challenges in Modelling Healthcare Services: A Study Case of Information Architecture Perspectives
Corporative organizational structures and systems gathered to offer services of Healthcare – for example preventive Medicine, diagnosis, medication, surgical, recuperation, emergency, etc. - for final users.
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Overview of Big Data in Healthcare
The collection of people, resources, and organizations whose task is to deliver services related to health of patients to them.
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Multimorbidity Case Studies in Dementia Patients: Epilepsy, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Disease
Consists of health services that include clinical staff members, facilities, and supplies, for example, medical equipment and medications, to provide and commission care in patients.
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Enhancing Cybersecurity Protocols in Modern Healthcare Systems: Strategies and Best Practices
These are the organizations and institutions that provide health care services to patients. In the context of cybersecurity, healthcare systems are complex environments that require robust protections due to the sensitive nature of medical data and the critical importance of healthcare services.
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