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Smart healthcare system

2024·1 Zitationen
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Digital twin technology, which is built on real-time data integration, robust diagnostics, and virtual simulations, is significantly interchanging the healthcare industry. It is the process of manufacturing virtual replica of an actual object, platform, or technique. This digital representation enables real-time shaping, analysis, and monitoring. Digital twins offer enhanced diagnostics, preventative maintenance, and optimization by recreating the real-world entity. By merging data from many sources, including the Internet of Things (IoT), this innovation produces virtual replicas of patients and offers individualized therapy based on real-time physiological data, patient characteristics, and medical histories. By fusing AI and machine learning algorithms, digital twins offer predictive analytics, setting the bar for early health problem diagnosis and preventative treatments. These virtual simulations have also demonstrated their value in streamlining administrative procedures, enhancing patient care, and providing immersive learning environments for medical professionals. Additionally, with the spread of pandemics like COVID-19, technology has become increasingly important for remote health monitoring, proving its efficiency in protecting medical staff and delivering appropriate patient care. Its potential is increased even further by incorporating additional cutting-edge technologies, including blockchain and deep learning algorithms, along with the Internet of Robotic Things (IoT), especially in the domains of predicting several diseases, treatment accuracy, and data security. The development of immersive patient care encounters in the metaverse has also been made possible by digital twins. The need for active initiatives to increase utilization is necessitated by the persistence of issues with data interoperability, quality, and security. Digital twin technology promises to usher in a new era of precision medicine, individualized therapy, and a data-driven approach to patient care as it is further integrated into the healthcare industry.

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