Aravind, K. and Arun, S. and S., Ivo Romauld and Pazhamalai, Vivek (2024) Transforming Healthcare: Exploring the Next Generation of Technologies. In: Green AI-Powered Intelligent Systems for Disease Prognosis. IGI Global, pp. 21-40.
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K. Aravind Vels Institute of Science, Technology, and Advanced Studies, India S. Arun Vels Institute of Science, Technology, and Advanced Studies, India Ivo Romauld S. Vels Institute of Science, Technology, and Advanced Studies, India Vivek Pazhamalai Vels Institute of Science, Technology, and Advanced Studies, India https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2088-7545 Transforming Healthcare Exploring the Next Generation of Technologies
The processes of disease detection, therapy, and prevention are all part of the complicated healthcare system. This prescriptive research's goal is to provide decision-makers with an improved knowledge of three new technologies in the healthcare sector by outlining the technology's fundamentals, current uses, potential risks, and associated managerial concerns. By enhancing clinical outcomes and perhaps moving medical care from hospitals to homes in industrialized nations, telemedicine provides an alternative to traditional healthcare. Technology, economics, and societal effects all influence its expansion. With augmented reality (AR), computer-generated pictures are superimposed over the physical world to provide users access to new information. In contrast, virtual reality immerses users in wholly artificial surroundings. AR combines virtual components with the physical world. Healthcare could be transformed by these technologies, which present new opportunities and difficulties for decision-makers to take into account.
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Subjects: | Computer Science Engineering > Artificial Intelligence |
Domains: | Pharmacology |
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Date Deposited: | 22 Aug 2025 11:27 |
Last Modified: | 22 Aug 2025 11:27 |
URI: | https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/10538 |