Digital health spaces in the city of Lisbon. The role of digitalization in linking boundaryless hospitals and smart health cities

Digital transformation is reshaping every aspect of society, including healthcare. The concepts of ‘Boundaryless Hospitals’ (BH) and ‘Smart Health Cities’ (SHC) represent a forward-thinking approach to healthcare that leverages digital technologies to enhance service delivery, operational efficiency...

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