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    Telemedicine and Work-Life Harmony: Assessing Doctors' Digital Adaptation in Public and Private Hospitals.S. M. Padmavathi - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):490-498.
    The rapid adoption of telemedicine has transformed healthcare delivery, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. This digital shift has enabled medical professionals to offer consultations and manage patients remotely, ensuring continuity of care while reducing exposure risks. However, the integration of telemedicine has presented both opportunities and challenges for doctors, particularly in terms of their work-life balance. This paper explores the digital adaptation of doctors in public and private hospitals concerning telemedicine practices and its impact on their work-life (...)
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    Evaluating the Impact of Telemedicine on Doctors' Work-Life Harmony in Diverse Healthcare Settings.Prabaharan Manoj - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):520-530.
    Furthermore, the paper delves into the role of hospital management and policy in easing the digital transition and fostering a more harmonious work-life balance. By analyzing technological tools and frameworks in telemedicine, the research identifies areas where improvements can be made, offering recommendations for enhancing doctors' digital efficiency while promoting better work-life harmony. This study contributes to understanding how technology can be harnessed to benefit healthcare professionals, particularly in managing the dual demands of professional duties and personal well-being.
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    Adapting to Digital Healthcare: A Comparative Study of Telemedicine in Public and Private Hospitals.M. Sheik Dawood - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):530-538.
    The study highlights the advantages telemedicine offers, such as increased flexibility, reduced commuting time, and better time management. It also examines the challenges doctors face, including the demands of always being digitally accessible, the learning curve of new technologies, and the difficulty in maintaining boundaries between personal and professional life. Using both quantitative and qualitative data, this research compares the telemedicine adaptation experiences of doctors in public versus private hospitals, considering factors such as hospital infrastructure, support systems, and (...)
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    Bridging Professional and Personal Lives: The Role of Telemedicine in Doctors' Work-Life Equilibrium.M. Arul Selvan - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):520-535.
    The rapid adoption of telemedicine has transformed healthcare delivery, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. This digital shift has enabled medical professionals to offer consultations and manage patients remotely, ensuring continuity of care while reducing exposure risks. However, the integration of telemedicine has presented both opportunities and challenges for doctors, particularly in terms of their work-life balance. This paper explores the digital adaptation of doctors in public and private hospitals concerning telemedicine practices and its impact on their work-life (...)
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    Work-Life Balance in the Age of Digital Health: Telemedicine in Public vs. Private Practice.Akram Muhammad - 2025 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):530-540.
    The study highlights the advantages telemedicine offers, such as increased flexibility, reduced commuting time, and better time management. It also examines the challenges doctors face, including the demands of always being digitally accessible, the learning curve of new technologies, and the difficulty in maintaining boundaries between personal and professional life. Using both quantitative and qualitative data, this research compares the telemedicine adaptation experiences of doctors in public versus private hospitals, considering factors such as hospital infrastructure, support systems, and (...)
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  6. Strategies for Healthcare Disaster Management in the Context of Technology Innovation: the Case of Bulgaria.Radostin Vazov, R. Kanazireva, T. Grynko & Oleksandr P. Krupskyi - 2024 - Medicni Perspektivi 29 (2):215-228.
    In Bulgaria, integrating technology and innovation is crucial for advancing sustainable healthcare disaster management, enhancing disaster response and recovery, and minimizing long-term environmental and social impacts. The purpose of the study is to assess the impact of modern technological innovations on the effectiveness of disaster management in health care in Bulgaria with a focus on Health Information Systems (HIS), Telemedicine, Telehealth, e-Health, Electronic Health Records, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Public Communication Platforms, and Data Security and Privacy. These innovations, when integrated (...)
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    Rural Bioethics: The Alaska Context.Fritz Allhoff & Luke Golemon - 2020 - HEC Forum 32 (4):313-331.
    With by far the lowest population density in the United States, myriad challenges attach to healthcare delivery in Alaska. In the “Size, Population, and Accessibility” section, we characterize this geographic context, including how it is exacerbated by lack of infrastructure. In the “Distributing Healthcare” section, we turn to healthcare economics and staffing, showing how these bear on delivery—and are exacerbated by geography. In the “Health Care in Rural Alaska” section, we turn to rural care, exploring in more depth what healthcare (...)
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    Teletıp Uygulamalarında Etik Sorunlar.Orhan Onder & Ilhan Ilkilic - 2021 - Sağlık Düşüncesi Ve Tıp Kültürü Dergisi 15 (59):20-24.
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