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Olga Marisol Hernández Rivera, Diana María Ramos Loredo
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El objetivo de esta investigación es conjuntar las diversas percepciones de los habitantes en función de la movilidad urbana, a través de talleres, para generar propuestas factibles en beneficio de la sociedad y el gobierno. Se plantea que al estructurar...
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Nicollas Rodrigues de Oliveira, Yago de Rezende dos Santos, Ana Carolina Rocha Mendes, Guilherme Nunes Nasseh Barbosa, Marcela Tuler de Oliveira, Rafael Valle, Dianne Scherly Varela Medeiros and Diogo M. F. Mattos
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the necessity for agile health services that enable reliable and secure information exchange, but achieving proper, private, and secure sharing of EMRs remains a challenge due to diverse data formats and fragmented r...
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Bronwin Patrickson, Mike Musker, Dan Thorpe, Yasmin van Kasteren, Niranjan Bidargaddi and The Consumer and Carer Advisory Group (CCAG)
Advancements in digital monitoring solutions collaborate closely with electronic medical records. These fine-grained monitoring capacities can generate and process extensive electronic record data. Such capacities promise to enhance mental health care bu...
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Abasi-amefon Obot Affia, Hilary Finch, Woosub Jung, Issah Abubakari Samori, Lucas Potter and Xavier-Lewis Palmer
The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) spans decades, and the same can be said for its inclusion in healthcare. The IoT is an attractive target in medicine; it offers considerable potential in expanding care. However, the application of the IoT in h...
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Myong Sun Cho and Mi Young Kwon
Ever since baby boomers started turning 65 years old in 2020, Korea is set to become a super-aged society by 2025. This makes it the world?s fastest-aging society. Aging in place (AIP) has become a policy direction to prepare for an aging society and imp...
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Jeon-Young Kang, Sandy Wong, Jinwoo Park, Jinhyung Lee and Jared Aldstadt
With the rapid growth of aging populations in South Korea, it is important to assess spatial accessibility to healthcare resources as older adults may need frequent visits to hospitals. Healthcare spatial accessibility is measured based on available reso...
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Elizabeth Ford, Richard Tyler, Natalie Johnston, Vicki Spencer-Hughes, Graham Evans, Jon Elsom, Anotida Madzvamuse, Jacqueline Clay, Kate Gilchrist and Melanie Rees-Roberts
Background: In the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS), digital transformation programmes have resulted in the creation of pseudonymised linked datasets of patient-level medical records across all NHS and social care services. In the Southeast E...
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Changzhen Wang, Michael Leitner and Gernot Paulus
Health care accessibility studies are well established in the US but lacking in Austria, even though both experience high costs and have hospital care as the largest contributor to health care spending. This study aims to examine multiscale spatial acces...
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Jean-Claude Baraka Munyaka, Jérôme Chenal, Alexis Gatoni Sebarenzi, Rim Mrani and Akuto Akpedze Konou
Rural mobility in Africa is an under-researched issue. Rural communities have often suffered from reduced mobility that has hampered their access to essential services and facilities such as education, health care, food, and clean water. In many rural co...
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Luke Balcombe
Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots have gained prominence since 2022. Powered by big data, natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) algorithms, they offer the potential to expand capabilities, improve productivity and provide guidan...
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