The Role of Technological Advances in Hospital Economic Transformation: A Literature Review

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  • Alamsyah Alamsyah

Abstract

Introduction: Digital progress has surged during the last decade. Computers and other modern ICT equipment are a key technological aspect of this new era of globalization, and hospitals are among those who use them. The economy is currently expanding fast, with new modes of consumption emerging. This is the result of the convergence of technological, economic, and socio-cultural forces that are altering traditional modes of commerce. This essay demonstrates how technological improvements influence the change of hospital finance.

Method: This piece is a literature review that was compiled by gathering information through the process of looking for journals that are linked to the title topic.

Result: The utilization of digital medical technology enhances accessibility and flexibility of healthcare services for the population. This encompasses the accessibility of transparent information regarding health, treatments, difficulties, and recent advancements in biomedical research. Technology significantly transforms the hospital economy by enhancing care quality, decreasing costs, and expanding access to health services

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2024-12-30

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