Digital twins for precision healthcare
Precision healthcare is an emerging concept that will see technology-driven digital transformation of the health service. It enables customised patient outcomes via the development of novel, targeted medical approaches with a focus on intelligent, data-centric smart healthcare models. Currently, pre...
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my.uniten.dspace-257272023-05-29T16:13:26Z Digital twins for precision healthcare Ahmadi-Assalemi G. Al-Khateeb H. Maple C. Epiphaniou G. Alhaboby Z.A. Alkaabi S. Alhaboby D. 57208524615 55339456900 6603067743 36052693100 57191446505 57212311690 57212063217 Precision healthcare is an emerging concept that will see technology-driven digital transformation of the health service. It enables customised patient outcomes via the development of novel, targeted medical approaches with a focus on intelligent, data-centric smart healthcare models. Currently, precision healthcare is seen as a challenging model to apply due to the complexity of the healthcare ecosystem, which is a multi-level and multifaceted environment with high real-time interactions among disciplines, practitioners, patients and discrete computer systems. Digital Twins (DT) pairs individual physical artefacts with digital models reflecting their status in real-time. Creating a live-model for healthcare services introduces new opportunities for patient care including better risk assessment and evaluation without disturbing daily activities. In this article, to address design and management in this complexity, we examine recent work in Digital Twins (DT) to investigate the goals of precision healthcare at a patient and healthcare system levels. We further discuss the role of DT to achieve precision healthcare, proposed frameworks, the value of active participation and continuous monitoring, and the cyber-security challenges and ethical implications for this emerging paradigm. � 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Final 2023-05-29T08:13:26Z 2023-05-29T08:13:26Z 2020 Book Chapter 10.1007/978-3-030-35746-7_8 2-s2.0-85085180425 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85085180425&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-030-35746-7_8&partnerID=40&md5=aad6670ddab90a1e797468da4e84851a https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/25727 133 158 Springer Scopus |
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Precision healthcare is an emerging concept that will see technology-driven digital transformation of the health service. It enables customised patient outcomes via the development of novel, targeted medical approaches with a focus on intelligent, data-centric smart healthcare models. Currently, precision healthcare is seen as a challenging model to apply due to the complexity of the healthcare ecosystem, which is a multi-level and multifaceted environment with high real-time interactions among disciplines, practitioners, patients and discrete computer systems. Digital Twins (DT) pairs individual physical artefacts with digital models reflecting their status in real-time. Creating a live-model for healthcare services introduces new opportunities for patient care including better risk assessment and evaluation without disturbing daily activities. In this article, to address design and management in this complexity, we examine recent work in Digital Twins (DT) to investigate the goals of precision healthcare at a patient and healthcare system levels. We further discuss the role of DT to achieve precision healthcare, proposed frameworks, the value of active participation and continuous monitoring, and the cyber-security challenges and ethical implications for this emerging paradigm. � 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. |
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