Overview
The healthcare industry is constantly researching and discovering new ways to provide care to patients, and one of the most significant ways is through advances in technology. This research focuses on improving human health outcomes by innovating on treatments, procedures, and diagnoses. Some of the most recent and critical technologies in healthcare include artificial intelligence, data analytics, telemedicine, robotics, and gene editing. Telemedicine, the use of technology to provide remote medical care, has revolutionized patient care. Patients can now receive medical attention from the comfort of their homes without the need to leave for an appointment. Moreover, physicians can review their patient's charts from their offices, significantly reducing wait times and ensuring that the patient receives the right treatment. Data analytics has also allowed researchers to analyze vast amounts of medical data, taking into account various factors like age, gender, and location. By examining these datasets, researchers can identify patterns, trends, and correlations that may help in the discovery of new medical treatments. Artificial intelligence (AI) is another technology with tremendous potential in healthcare. With machine learning and deep learning algorithms, AI can improve the accuracy of diagnoses by identifying the features that distinguish between different conditions. Furthermore, AI predictions and risk scores can give health care practitioners an insight into future health risks and provide individualized care. Robotic surgery is precise, minimally invasive, and leaner than traditional surgical procedures. It also reduces blood loss and accelerates recovery time, hence, decreasing the length of hospital stay. In conclusion, advances in technology are transforming health care and leading to better outcomes for patients. These technologies continue to evolve as healthcare professionals embrace innovation and explore new ways to provide care.
Research published in this journal
2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
An Investigation on Dietetics and Nutritional Interests using Quantitative Analysis in the Existing Prevalent Conditions of COVID-19
How this research is being cited
The 2 articles above have been cited 25 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Pediatric Physical Therapy
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H. M. Henrietta et al. · 2025 · 2025 IEEE International Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches in Technology and Management for Social Innovation (IATMSI)
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2025 · Dementia
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Jefri Setyawan · 2025 · Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology
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2024 · E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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2024 · Health Expectations
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2024 · Journal of Applied Communication Research
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2024 · Dementia
A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Advances in Health Care Technology, linking to each citing work.