Health Care 4.0: A Vision for Smart and Connected Health Care.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Jingshan Li, Pascale Carayon
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Abstract

Industry 4.0 has transformed manufacturing industry into a new paradigm. In a manner similar to manufacturing, health care delivery is at the dawn of a foundational change into the new era of smart and connected health care, referred to as Health Care 4.0. In this paper, we discuss the historical evolution of Health Care 1.0 to 4.0, describe the characteristics of smart and connected care in Health Care 4.0, identify multiple research challenges and opportunities of Health Care 4.0 in terms of data, model, dynamics, and integration, and outline the implications of people, process, system and health outcomes. Finally, conclusions and recommendations are presented in the areas of (1) involvement of multiple disciplines and perspectives, (2) development of technologies and methodologies with combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches, (3) closed-loop integration of sociotechnical system, and (4) design of person-centered system with specific attention to human needs and health equity.

医疗保健4.0:智能互联医疗保健的愿景。
工业4.0使制造业进入新范式。与制造业类似,医疗保健服务正处于进入智能互联医疗保健新时代的基础变革的开端,被称为医疗保健4.0。在本文中,我们讨论了医疗保健1.0到4.0的历史演变,描述了智能和互联医疗在医疗保健4.0中的特点,确定了医疗保健4.0在数据、模型、动态和集成方面的多重研究挑战和机遇,并概述了人员、流程、系统和健康结果的影响。最后,在以下方面提出了结论和建议:(1)多学科和视角的参与;(2)定量和定性相结合的技术和方法的发展;(3)社会技术系统的闭环集成;(4)设计以人为本的系统,特别关注人类需求和健康公平。
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IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering
IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering Social Sciences-Safety Research
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3.10
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19
期刊介绍: IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering aims to foster the healthcare systems community by publishing high quality papers that have a strong methodological focus and direct applicability to healthcare systems. Published quarterly, the journal supports research that explores: · Healthcare Operations Management · Medical Decision Making · Socio-Technical Systems Analysis related to healthcare · Quality Engineering · Healthcare Informatics · Healthcare Policy We are looking forward to accepting submissions that document the development and use of industrial and systems engineering tools and techniques including: · Healthcare operations research · Healthcare statistics · Healthcare information systems · Healthcare work measurement · Human factors/ergonomics applied to healthcare systems Research that explores the integration of these tools and techniques with those from other engineering and medical disciplines are also featured. We encourage the submission of clinical notes, or practice notes, to show the impact of contributions that will be published. We also encourage authors to collect an impact statement from their clinical partners to show the impact of research in the clinical practices.
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