Caring: An Undiscovered "Super -ility" of Smart Healthcare

As new and exciting healthcare applications arise that use smart technologies, the Internet of Things, data analytics, and other technologies, a critical problem is emerging: the potential loss of caring. Although these exciting technologies have improved patient care by allowing for better assessment, surveillance, and treatment, their use can disassociate the caregiver from the patient, essentially removing the "care" from healthcare. So, you can view caring as an undiscovered -ility that ranks at least as important as other well-known -ilities in healthcare systems. The Web Extra at https://youtu.be/bDyZ2geRyJE is an audio podcast of author Phil Laplante reading this article.

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