Improving Smart Healthcare based on the Self-management Concept
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smart healthcare, real-time responsiveness, privacy, self-managementAbstract
The smart healthcare concept is new and interdisciplinary knowledge in the modern world, and it has not been a long time since its emergence and is also important from a management point of view. The electronic contexts can have several benefits as well as real-time responsiveness for patients in hospital. Due to the growth of smart healthcare in developed cities as well as megalopolises, management of this field has also faced several challenges. With the purpose of introducing smart healthcare characteristics as well as the self-management concept, this research has also been able to investigate privacy in real-time responsiveness and users’ loyalty to improve smart healthcare management. This study is conducted to improve smart healthcare based on the self-management concept and identify factors with priority. Findings have shown smart technologies, monitoring devices, and privacy had quite significant factors in the findings of this research.
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