Description: Sustainable Digital Medicine: Green Technology Integration for Inclusive Health Systems explores the transformative potential of digital innovation in healthcare. This edited volume brings together global perspectives on how emerging technologies can modernize health systems while promoting sustainability and inclusivity. The book covers key topics such as AI integration in medicine, digital tools for citizen empowerment, modernization of medical education, and the environmental impact of healthcare technologies. It includes case studies from Asia, Europe, the Gulf Region, and the Americas, offering comparative insights and practical applications. Contributors analyze challenges and opportunities in digital health, with policy recommendations for decision-makers. Designed for researchers, academics, and policymakers, this book provides timely knowledge and actionable strategies. Readers gain a deeper understanding of digital transformation in healthcare, new professional skillsets, and the role of technology in building resilient, equitable health systems aligned with global sustainability goals.
Brief description:
Patricia de Pablos is a Professor of Business Administration at the University of Oviedo in Spain. Her field of research focuses on knowledge management, healthcare sector, innovation, information technologies and technological disruption. She has contributed to numerous academic publications. She has wide editorial experience in journals, books and book series. She serves as Editor in Chief of International Journal of Asian Business and Information and Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management.