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The book presents a comprehensive analysis of virtual healthcare systems transforming modern medicine. From basic telephone consultations to advanced digital platforms, this book explores how remote healthcare technologies are improving medical access and patient outcomes.
List of contents
Preface. Telemedicine: The Age of Digital Health Care Technology Management. The Synergy of Nanomedicine and Telemedicine: A New Era in Healthcare. Revolutionizing the Healthcare Industry (Telehealth) with the Power of Artificial Intelligence. Telemedicine: A Boon for Mental Health Awareness. Role of Telemedicine During the Spread of Pandemic Diseases. Digital Medicine and e-Health in the Advanced Management of Thyroid Dysfunction. IoT-Based Telemedicine for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion: A Technological Breakthrough. Nanocarriers: Telehealth's Gateway to Advanced Drug Delivery. An Approach for Compressing Electrocardiogram (ECG) Data for Cardiac Patient Telemonitoring. Optimization of IoT-Based Artificial Intelligence- Assisted Biomonitoring System for Remote Healthcare.
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About the author
Dr. Punit Kumar Singh serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at Integral University, Lucknow. With
12 years of academic experience, he has contributed significantly to biomedical research through 35 indexed publications and 3 book chapters. His current research focuses on tuberculosis metabolomics in collaboration with CBMR, Lucknow. Dr. Singh provides valuable
consultancy in medical facility establishment and equipment handling training. He currently supervises three doctoral scholars, advancing biomedical engineering research and education.
Dr. Salman Akhtar,
Professor at Department of Bioengineering, Integral University, India, brings
16 years of expertise in Cancer Biology and Bioinformatics research. His scientific contributions include
90+ high-impact publications with a cumulative impact factor of 130. He holds prestigious
UPCST and ICMR research grants and serves as guest editor for leading journals including Current Medicinal Chemistry. As
Adjunct Faculty at NGCEF Australia, Dr. Akhtar fosters international research collaborations and advances scientific knowledge through special thematic issues.