CRITICAL REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS IN ENHANCING PATIENT CARE ACROSS VARIOUS MEDICAL SPECIALIZATIONS.

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  • Hussain Mohammed Hadi Alduways, Hadi Saleh Hadi Alduways, Khaled Hassan Ali Alduways, Ibrahim Musallam Hassan Alduways, Ismail Miqradh Abdallah Al Atmi, Abdullah Mana Hamad Qutayshan, Hadi Hussain Bin Hadi Al Duways, Hussain Mohammed Hamad AL sulaiman

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Progresses in innovation have revolutionized healthcare and given excellent openings to advance patient of care over numerous healthcare frameworks. This introductory survey investigates the effect of innovation on healthcare results by combining proof from differing information sources. Through a comprehensive study of strategies, the current state of innovation integration in healthcare comes about and wrangles. Triumphs, challenges, and suggestions for utilizing innovation in clinical hone are summarized. This survey highlights the transformative potential of innovations such as electronic medical records, telemedicine, wearable devices, and artificial intelligence to progress with persistent results. By recognizing its benefits, it addresses issues such as information protection, collaboration, and trade arranging. The suggestions back administrative systems, framework ventures, and proceeding instruction to develop innovation in healthcare. Collaboration among partners is essential to tackling the potential of innovation to progress patient care over healthcare specialties.

Keywords: Technology, Patient Care, Medical Specializations, Healthcare Delivery, Innovation

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2023-06-30

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Hussain Mohammed Hadi Alduways, Hadi Saleh Hadi Alduways, Khaled Hassan Ali Alduways, Ibrahim Musallam Hassan Alduways, Ismail Miqradh Abdallah Al Atmi, Abdullah Mana Hamad Qutayshan, Hadi Hussain Bin Hadi Al Duways, Hussain Mohammed Hamad AL sulaiman. (2023). CRITICAL REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS IN ENHANCING PATIENT CARE ACROSS VARIOUS MEDICAL SPECIALIZATIONS. Chelonian Research Foundation, 18(1), 613–626. Retrieved from http://acgpublishing.com/index.php/CCB/article/view/287

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