Editorial: Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare - Shaping the Future of Health
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Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare are helping to enhance and improve modern medicine and healthcare facilities by promoting technology-enhanced care and patient-centric approaches. This editorial primarily discusses the latest advancements in the fields of artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and IoT-enabled medical devices that are redefining medical workflows, diagnostics, and healthcare delivery. As the field evolves, biomedical informatics has enabled personalized patient treatment, real-time health tracking, and data-driven decision-making. The editorial also addresses ethical and regulatory concerns associated with this medical transformation, including issues related to patient data privacy. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, the journal Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare aims to serve as a global platform for sharing cutting-edge research and innovations that enhance precision in the medical industry. This editorial encourages researchers, clinicians, scientists, and policymakers to actively contribute to this domain to build a more effective and intelligent healthcare ecosystem.
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TY - JOUR AU - Singh, Prabhishek AU - Diwakar, Manoj PY - 2025 DA - 2025/08/08 TI - Editorial: Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare - Shaping the Future of Health JO - Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare T2 - Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare JF - Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare VL - 1 IS - 2 SP - 40 EP - 43 DO - 10.62762/BISH.2025.328158 UR - https://www.icck.org/article/abs/BISH.2025.328158 KW - biomedical informatics KW - smart healthcare KW - artificial intelligence in medicine KW - precision medicine KW - digital health AB - Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare are helping to enhance and improve modern medicine and healthcare facilities by promoting technology-enhanced care and patient-centric approaches. This editorial primarily discusses the latest advancements in the fields of artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and IoT-enabled medical devices that are redefining medical workflows, diagnostics, and healthcare delivery. As the field evolves, biomedical informatics has enabled personalized patient treatment, real-time health tracking, and data-driven decision-making. The editorial also addresses ethical and regulatory concerns associated with this medical transformation, including issues related to patient data privacy. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, the journal Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare aims to serve as a global platform for sharing cutting-edge research and innovations that enhance precision in the medical industry. This editorial encourages researchers, clinicians, scientists, and policymakers to actively contribute to this domain to build a more effective and intelligent healthcare ecosystem. SN - 3068-5524 PB - Institute of Central Computation and Knowledge LA - English ER -
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author = {Prabhishek Singh and Manoj Diwakar},
title = {Editorial: Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare - Shaping the Future of Health},
journal = {Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare},
year = {2025},
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abstract = {Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare are helping to enhance and improve modern medicine and healthcare facilities by promoting technology-enhanced care and patient-centric approaches. This editorial primarily discusses the latest advancements in the fields of artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and IoT-enabled medical devices that are redefining medical workflows, diagnostics, and healthcare delivery. As the field evolves, biomedical informatics has enabled personalized patient treatment, real-time health tracking, and data-driven decision-making. The editorial also addresses ethical and regulatory concerns associated with this medical transformation, including issues related to patient data privacy. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, the journal Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare aims to serve as a global platform for sharing cutting-edge research and innovations that enhance precision in the medical industry. This editorial encourages researchers, clinicians, scientists, and policymakers to actively contribute to this domain to build a more effective and intelligent healthcare ecosystem.},
keywords = {biomedical informatics, smart healthcare, artificial intelligence in medicine, precision medicine, digital health},
issn = {3068-5524},
publisher = {Institute of Central Computation and Knowledge}
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