The contemporary era, defined by Schwad (2015) as the "Fourth Industrial Revolution '' is the era that is outlined on the theme of major innovations and a growth of technologies of exponential type. At the social level, we are witnessing a progressive aging of the population, aging or rejuvenation, as some would argue (OECD, 2020). Technological growth and innovation is evolving the standards of health in which the population falls, is reshaping life expectancy and with it, also the age of seniority. Technological growth and population increase bring with them clear concerns about health management: we will face an increasing number of chronic diseases, and the demand for higher standards of personalized care, precision medicine, regenerati...
Driven by networked Electronic Health Record systems, Artificial Intelligence, real-time data from w...
How do we understand care, humanity, and vulnerability under new technological regimes? Do concepts ...
An ageing population leading to more chronic disease is straining healthcare systems. This paper mak...
The contemporary era, defined by Schwad (2015) as the "Fourth Industrial Revolution '' is the era th...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) generated considerable interests among scholars, informaticis...
The advent of the fourth industrial revolution which combines the physical, digital, and biological ...
“Illness is the night-side of life” tying one’s up in its own body and weaknesses leading either to ...
Western developed health and care policy is shifting from a patriarchal medical model to a co-manage...
Western developed health and care policy is shifting from a patriarchal medical model to a co-manage...
The term "revolution" denotes a sudden and radical change. If this revolution takes place in a "cri...
Healthcare changes dramatically because of technological developments, from anesthetics and antibiot...
Driven by networked Electronic Health Record systems, Artificial Intelligence, real-time data from w...
Building alliances with industrial designers offers health innovators a unique pathway to create new...
The article proposes an analysis of socio-philosophical, philosophical, anthropological and ethical ...
The Healthcare field is a sector that has significantly evolved more than anything else, especially ...
Driven by networked Electronic Health Record systems, Artificial Intelligence, real-time data from w...
How do we understand care, humanity, and vulnerability under new technological regimes? Do concepts ...
An ageing population leading to more chronic disease is straining healthcare systems. This paper mak...
The contemporary era, defined by Schwad (2015) as the "Fourth Industrial Revolution '' is the era th...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) generated considerable interests among scholars, informaticis...
The advent of the fourth industrial revolution which combines the physical, digital, and biological ...
“Illness is the night-side of life” tying one’s up in its own body and weaknesses leading either to ...
Western developed health and care policy is shifting from a patriarchal medical model to a co-manage...
Western developed health and care policy is shifting from a patriarchal medical model to a co-manage...
The term "revolution" denotes a sudden and radical change. If this revolution takes place in a "cri...
Healthcare changes dramatically because of technological developments, from anesthetics and antibiot...
Driven by networked Electronic Health Record systems, Artificial Intelligence, real-time data from w...
Building alliances with industrial designers offers health innovators a unique pathway to create new...
The article proposes an analysis of socio-philosophical, philosophical, anthropological and ethical ...
The Healthcare field is a sector that has significantly evolved more than anything else, especially ...
Driven by networked Electronic Health Record systems, Artificial Intelligence, real-time data from w...
How do we understand care, humanity, and vulnerability under new technological regimes? Do concepts ...
An ageing population leading to more chronic disease is straining healthcare systems. This paper mak...