Trends and development of Industry 4.0 technologies in healthcare
Abstract
This article presents a bibliographic review of the different trends and development of the technologies of the 4.0 industry in the healthcare sector, which, has been consolidated as a fundamental technology to optimize different procedures and to consolidate processes, professionals and much more efficient healthcare centers. Thus, these technologies have given way to a wide variety of intelligent products and services, restructuring the limits of the health field. In this sense, the fundamental objective is to be able to identify the trends in the development and implementation of 4.0 technologies in the health sector. To achieve this, it uses a methodology consisting of a systematic review of various academic sources on the subject in question. Therefore, it highlights different applications and benefits in the health sector in the context of the 4.0 industry, among which are: generating new methods for the detection, prevention, treatment and diagnosis of diseases and consolidating better, more accurate and timely medical care. Finally, it is concluded that industry 4.0 can be understood as a new area in which different resources have been promoted to take advantage of the full potential offered by the set of technological innovations in the health sector.Downloads
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