Geriatric Healthcare Supported by Decision-Making Tools Integrated into Digital Health Solutions

The aging population requires cutting-edge approaches to geriatric care, with digital health technologies playing a crucial part in meeting the challenging demands of healthcare. Current approaches frequently fall short of the goal of providing comprehensive, real-time monitoring and merging context...

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Hauptverfasser: Băjenaru, Ovidiu Lucian, Băjenaru, Lidia, Ianculescu, Marilena, Constantin, Victor-Ștefan, Gușatu, Andreea-Maria, Nuță, Cătălina Raluca
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Aging
Customization
Cutting tools
Decision making
Disease management
Empowerment
Geriatrics
Health care
Health education
Health literacy
Long term health care
Medical personnel
Older people
Patient satisfaction
Product development
Quality of life
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Social support
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