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Evaluation of the user/operator stress using heart rate with machine learning algorithms
Published 2023“…The ability to recognise stress levels through the measurement of heart rate may prove useful for workers in demanding occupations that operate in highly stressful environments, such as air traffic controllers or in the healthcare industry. The advancements in Machine Learning and Data Science have enabled the development of techniques that can assist in identifying and predicting levels of mental workload, stress, fatigue, and emotions in humans. …”
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RFID based asset tracking system : case study of Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Published 2012“…Due to the growing population as well as aging population, it is a global trend that many countries, including Singapore, are investing heavily in the healthcare industry to improve the quality of their healthcare services by integrating information technologies. …”
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Modelling digital and value flows in e-health
Published 2017“…Notwithstanding the potential of information and communication technology to transform the healthcare industry for the better, there are several barriers to its adoption, the most significant one being misaligned incentives for some stakeholders. …”
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Development of a device-free passive tracking system for home based rehabilitation
Published 2018“…Singapore’s ageing population and small healthcare labour force fostered an interest in healthcare technology to ease the increasing workload faced by the healthcare industry. There have been many initiatives by the government’s smart nation program. …”
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Beyond ideals: why the (medical) AI industry needs to motivate behavioural change in line with fairness and transparency values, and how it can do it
Published 2023“…We describe how this understanding can be leveraged to increase engagement with de-biasing and fairness-enhancing practices within the AI healthcare industry, ultimately leading to sustained behavioral change via autonomy-supportive communication strategies rooted in motivational and social psychology theories. …”
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Preliminary investigation of tensile properties of welded type I collagen to be used as surgical sealant
Published 2011“…Type I collagen has been identified as the most abundant protein in the human body, and it has been used extensively in the healthcare industry as a biomaterial for the purposes of soft tissue repair, tissue engineering and many other areas. …”
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Medical supply transportation scheduling in pandemic
Published 2024“…The results of this research provide valuable insights into the medical supply problem during pandemics and help inform the development of more effective transportation systems for the healthcare industry.…”
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Prioritizing critical factors to successful adoption of total hospital information system
Published 2015“…These factors are identified and compared by hospital experts and decision makers, who are fully familiar of THIS technology with also professional management and decision-making experience in the healthcare industry. Then fuzzy AHP is applied to compute the weights of incorporated factors in the THIS adoption model. …”
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Work-life balance, job satisfaction and nurses retention: moderating role of work volition
Published 2016“…The growing shortage of nursing staff and its potential effect on the healthcare industry is of paramount importance. To retain the existing staff and to attract potential new entrants, healthcare organisations have to adopt strategies that would help them in retention. …”
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Culturally competent communication in Malaysia medical tourism
Published 2012“…In Asia, the medical tourism sector is expanding rapidly.Moreover, with a steady rise in the number of tourists with different culture into Malaysia, has recognized the culturally competence communication as an important component of health care delivery.Thus, this paper provides an introduction to the culturally competence communication in healthcare industry specifically to the medical tourism.Furthermore, the relationship between nurses and patient in health care delivery reflect the quality of care in medical tourism.In particular, this paper has two objectives: (i) explore the nurses-patient relationship; (ii) determine how does culturally competent communication contributes to the quality of care in medical tourism.This paper will be a significant endeavor to contribute to the quality of healthcare in medical tourism.Moreover, this paper will also be beneficial to the authorities to enforce the important of culturally competent communication in medical tourism as part of quality of care improvement agenda.Subsequently, the result will provide some insights and information on communication and health.…”
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Hospital scheduling analysis: a contemporary review and proposed schematic understanding
Published 2018“…Hospital scheduling presents huge challenges for the healthcare industry. Various studies have been conducted in many different countries with a focus on both elective and non-elective surgeries. …”
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Hospital perception of a CRM system: A study of critical factors in private hospital in Malaysia
Published 2012“…The aim of this study was to identify the factors that might influence perception about the benefits of a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system, and the direction of this influence in private hospitals in Malaysia.Three factors (innovation, organizational, and environmental factors) were identified as influencing perception about the benefits of a CRM system.The study deployed a quantitative research approach, using a questionnaire to collect data.Private hospitals in the northern part of Malaysia were selected using the area sampling method and convenience sampling, and the management of the hospitals became the target respondents.For the survey, the research questionnaire was distributed to the sample of the study and each respondent was given a month to complete the questionnaire.The collected data was analyzed using Backward Multiple Regression Analysis.The results revealed that innovation and environmental factors had a positive significant relationship on perception, while the organizational factor had a significant negative relationship.The results are expected to help the decision makers of hospitals to better plan for the adoption and implementation of CRM systems.In addition, it will benefit the vendors of CRM systems toward a better understanding of the needs of hospitals to be able to expand their market in the healthcare industry.…”
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Why hospital waste management is important to the environment: A systematic literature review
Published 2021“…Today, the healthcare industry has grown in importance as the number of hospitals has increased in response to the increased number of patients. …”
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Hospital Waste Management Practices: Explanation from Medical Personnel
Published 2021“…Today, the healthcare industry has become more important with the increasing number of hospitals due to the rise of patients. …”
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Assessment of Healthcare Workers' Knowledge to Occupational hazards in Some Hospitals of Thi-Qar Governorate /Iraq
Published 2023-12-01“… Employees in the healthcare industry operate in one of the riskiest workplaces Healthcare employees suffer a number of dangers as a result of their job last activities in addition to the usual workplace-related risks. …”
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Internet of Medical Things Healthcare for Sustainable Smart Cities: Current Status and Future Prospects
Published 2023-08-01“…Looking towards the future, smart healthcare holds great potential to transform the healthcare industry by providing more efficient, personalized, and accessible healthcare services. …”
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Wearable Technology to Increase Self-Awareness of Low Back Pain: A Survey of Technology Needs among Health Care Workers
Published 2021-12-01“…Low back pain (LBP) is a leading contributor to musculoskeletal injury worldwide and carries a high economic cost. The healthcare industry is the most burdened, with nurses, in particular, being highly prone to LBP. …”
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Bibliometric analysis of Blockchain in the healthcare domain
Published 2023-12-01“…With Health 4.0 becoming ubiquitous in the healthcare industry, end-user transactions are being carried out on a decentralized network, making Blockchain profitable to meet the demands of the modern healthcare sector. …”
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Advances in 4D‐printed physiological monitoring sensors
Published 2021-12-01“…Abstract Physiological monitoring sensors have been critical in diagnosing and improving the healthcare industry over the past 30 years, despite various limitations regarding providing differences in signal outputs in response to the changes in the user's body. …”
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Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Cardiology
Published 2023-05-01“…Artificial intelligence (AI) has significant potential to impact the healthcare industry, which is already on the road to change with the digital transformation of vast quantities of information. …”
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