The Impact of Smart Technologies on the Medicine 4.0 Transformation in the Context of the Technological Revolution
Abstract
The article examines the impact of smart technologies on the transformation of healthcare 4.0 in the context of the technological revolution, which is defined by the introduction of telemedicine and mHealth, sensors and digital device technologies that have truly evolved in 4.0 and expanded, thanks to new technologies that have made wireless interaction between devices possible. The methodology includes the use of such methods as computer science, axiological, system analysis and synthesis, Agile method, as well as general philosophical methods, which allowed us to analyze the contradictory nature of the impact of smart technologies on the transformation of medicine 4.0. The article analyzes telemedicine and mHealth, which provide remote access and management of medical services. The directions of artificial intelligence and machine learning implementation that are changing the healthcare sector are identified. The place and role of the 3D printing industry for medical applications and nanotechnology are investigated. The essence of the Internet of Things (IoT) as a global network and technologies of interconnected devices and their application in the medical sector is clarified.
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