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Non-contact Physical and Mental Health Monitoring
In smart healthcare, health screening and monitoring represent “Step 0” of the cycle of care. In many senses, health screening and monitoring are very similar to diagnostic tests.
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Recapitulation
The unending demand for better healthcare quality, combined with the problem of global aging has contributed to the rapid growth of healthcare needs throughout the world. As such, society is actively seeking e...
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Data Utilization and Governance in Smart Healthcare
Healthcare data are the essential elements of healthcare engineering, serving as the foundation to make critical clinical decisions. Healthcare data can be categorized into different types, including electroni...
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Knowledge Inference and Recommendation in Smart Healthcare
Healthcare data has exploded globally as a result of the continual growth of healthcare informatization, digitalization, and intelligence. Hospitals, community health service centers, health-related institutio...
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Information Exchange and Fusion in Smart Healthcare
Traditional healthcare information systems lack standardized interface design, making it difficult for intra-hospital, inter-hospital, and regional healthcare data to circulate efficiently, erecting obstacles ...
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Frontier of Smart Healthcare Engineering Management
Through the advancement of a new generation of information and , machine learning, etc., the scientific community has already extensively explored the possibilities of utilizing such technologies in varied he...
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Data-Driven Cancer Screening and Risk Analytics
Disease diagnosis represents the central phase of the cycle of care within any healthcare system and one of the most important phases for physician involvement. Traditional diagnosis, prior to the invention of...
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Basics of Smart Healthcare Engineering Management and Risk Analytics
The deep integration of a new generation of information technologies with the healthcare industry has entered a new era, accelerating the reformation of healthcare management through the processes of digitizat...
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Minimally Invasive Surgery Quality Control
Surgery represents the highest level of care any person would receive within the cycle of care. As such, it requires intensive planning, highly experienced individuals, and a huge amount of resources. The capa...
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OHC Physician Personalized Recommendation
Online Healthcare ) often represents the starting point of individuals’ awareness of the cycle of care, where potential patients seek healthcare advice and physician/hospital recommendations.
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ICU Mortality Prediction and Risk Analytics
Hospitalization represents the phase that only patients in critical situations would experience. Many different hospitalization units exist in hospitals, including neonatal units, infant health units, pediatri...
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Intelligent Hospital Operation Management and Risk Control
Although the exploration of smart healthcare is in its preliminary stage, some of the smart healthcare system components are already being introduced into real-life scenarios, such as intelligent hospital guid...