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Jordi Rovira-Simón1, Marc Sales-I-Coll2, Patricia Pozo-Rosich1, Darren Gates3, Carol Patt3, Iain Hennessey3, Lisa Emery4, Juan Antonio Hueto-Madrid1, Marta Carbonell-Cobo5, Francesc Garcia-Cuyàs6, Monica Moz7, Zafar Chaudry8, Genevieve Shaw9.
Abstract
The third industrial revolution has radically impacted the transformation of hospitals. Through the adoption of key digital technologies, hospitals have become more accessible, flexible, organised, responsive and able to deliver more personalised care. The digitalisation of patient health records, one of the most remarkable achievements to date in healthcare management, has enabled new opportunities, including the idea of hospitals evolving to become artificially intelligent. In parallel, the adoption of electronic and mobile internet technologies in hospitals has introduced new structural concepts, seeing a variety of terms blossom such as 'smart', 'intelligent', 'green' and 'liquid'. Now in the early fourth industrial revolution, driven by AI and internet-of-things technologies, this article unveils a new concept adapted to the upcoming era. © Royal College of Physicians 2022. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: artificial intelligence; cognitive hospital; green hospital; intelligent hospital; smart hospital
Year: 2022 PMID: 35372780 PMCID: PMC8966804 DOI: 10.7861/fhj.2021-0016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Future Healthc J ISSN: 2514-6645