ASSESSMENT OF COMPUTER USE ADVANCES IN HOSPITAL PATIENT CARE ANALYSIS
Abstract
The global financial crisis of the past few years has brought to light a number of disheartening circumstances and has heightened public awareness of the necessity of utilizing the world's finite resources more judiciously. The provision of healthcare has been significantly impacted by the numerous reforms and cuts to services implemented by countries currently experiencing economic difficulties, despite the fact that many consider access to healthcare to be a fundamental right. Consequently, the healthcare industry is currently investigating innovative materials and procedures to minimize expenses without sacrificing quality. The entire medical procedure, from diagnosis to therapy, is dependent on technology. It is possible to contend that they are indispensable to the healthcare system. The content they convey is scant and fragmented, which is why any attempt to optimize them is likely to fail. The complex process of manufacturing medical equipment is delineated in this article. This doctoral thesis endeavors to aid the medical device industry in the development of germane solutions and the optimization of its operations by gaining a deeper understanding of the relationship between medical devices and other components of the healthcare system, including regulatory demands and reimbursement decisions. Consequently, the industry would be more prepared to provide patient support. In order to facilitate assimilation of the "medical device system" and its constraints, the recommended approach was graphically represented and disseminated.