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  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Technology

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  • The 21st century has witnessed significant medical technology advancements.
  • Information technology, telecommunications, and engineering are integral to modern healthcare delivery.
  • Electronic sensors and mobile devices enhance patient monitoring and access to health services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the impact of advanced medical technology on healthcare.
  • To discuss the role of cybernetics in overcoming patient disabilities.
  • To explore the trend towards personalized medicine.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current medical technology applications.
  • Analysis of electronic sensors and mobile health (mHealth) in patient care.
  • Examination of cybernetic technologies, including artificial organs and implants.

Main Results:

  • Electronic sensors enable continuous patient health monitoring and streamline medical processes.
  • Mobile phones empower patients in managing their health.
  • Cybernetics offers solutions for disabilities through artificial organs and implants, promoting independent living.

Conclusions:

  • Medical technology is driving a shift towards personalized healthcare solutions.
  • Overcoming current challenges will usher in an era of more precise and enabling medicine.
  • Technological integration promises improved patient outcomes and quality of life.