Innovative Approaches to Health Security and Health Information in Hospital Management Practices and Enhancing Preparedness for Health Crises and Emergencies

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  • Waleed Hammad Albalawi, Faten Hamad Saleh Balharith, Nawaf Hussain Mansour Alassaf, Naif Hussain Mansour Alassaf, Abdul Mohsen Abdulwahab Abbas Alsharif, Nijoud Abdulaziz Albugami, Sarah Abdullah Alonazi, Abdulrahman Hamad Alsaeh

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2225

Abstract

Recently, healthcare systems are facing increasing challenges due to health crises, increasing patient demands, and the need for robust data security and privacy. This review explores innovative approaches to hospital management, focusing on integrating health security measures and advanced health information systems to enhance preparedness for health crises and emergencies. The review also highlights the role of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and biometric authentication in enhancing hospital management practices. These innovations streamline operations, protect patient data, and enhance real-time decision-making. Collaboration between hospital management, health security teams, and health information technicians is emphasized as critical to achieving resilient, sustainable, and adaptable healthcare systems. The findings propose a comprehensive hospital management framework that integrates technology, security, and strategic planning to address healthcare challenges.

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2024-03-12

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Waleed Hammad Albalawi, Faten Hamad Saleh Balharith, Nawaf Hussain Mansour Alassaf, Naif Hussain Mansour Alassaf, Abdul Mohsen Abdulwahab Abbas Alsharif, Nijoud Abdulaziz Albugami, Sarah Abdullah Alonazi, Abdulrahman Hamad Alsaeh. (2024). Innovative Approaches to Health Security and Health Information in Hospital Management Practices and Enhancing Preparedness for Health Crises and Emergencies. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 983–990. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2225

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