TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION IN HEALTHCARE

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Osama Abdulrahman Mohammad Alqenaissy
Mohammed Fahad Mohammed Bin Talhah
Nader Shari Mazyad Alotaibi
Sttam Bandar Jaiez Almetairy
Fares Abdulaziz Sharid Al-Mutairi
Sattam Awad Khuaishan Almutairi

Keywords

Technological revolution, healthcare, medical devices, electronic health records, telemedicine, artificial intelligence

Abstract

The technological revolution in healthcare has brought about significant changes in the way healthcare services are delivered and managed. This essay explores the impact of technology on healthcare, focusing on advancements in medical devices, electronic health records, telemedicine, and artificial intelligence. By analyzing current research and trends, this essay highlights the potential benefits and challenges associated with the integration of technology in healthcare. The study concludes with recommendations for future research and policy development to maximize the benefits of the technological revolution in healthcare.

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