Synopsis
The advancement of smart healthcare technologies has transformed how medical services are delivered, monitored, and personalized. As these innovations improve patient outcomes, operational efficiency, and predictive care, they also raise critical ethical and sustainability concerns. Responsible innovation requires a balance between technological progress and the ethical, social, and environmental implications of intelligent tools. This includes ensuring data privacy, addressing algorithmic bias, promoting equitable access, and minimizing environmental impact. By integrating ethical sustainability practices into the design and usage of AI and IoT in healthcare, organizations can foster an inclusive, transparent, and resilient healthcare system. Responsible Innovation in Smart Healthcare: AI, IoT, and Ethical Sustainability Practices explores the integration of AI and IoT in smart healthcare systems, focusing on how these technologies improve care delivery and patient outcomes. It explains the importance of responsible innovation by addressing ethical, social, and environmental considerations to ensure sustainable and equitable healthcare solutions. This book covers topics such as machine learning, ethics and law, and patient monitoring, and is a useful resource for medical professionals, computer engineers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
About the Authors
Prashant Upadhyay is currently affiliated with Sharda University.
Monica Bhutani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication at Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering (BVCOE), New Delhi. Holding a Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, her research from 2018 to 2023 focused on MAC layer issues in Optical Wireless Communication. With over 17 years of teaching experience, Dr. Bhutani possesses expertise in Optical Wireless Communications, Visible Light Communications, Wireless Sensors, Machine Learning, and IoT. Contributing actively to academia, she has published four books, undertaken research projects at IIT Delhi, and authored publications, earning several awards, including five Best Researcher Awards. She secured a national patent for the "Students' Behaviour Monitoring Device," granted in January 2024. With over 40 research publications in international journals, conferences, and books, she has contributed substantially to more than 35 national/international conferences as Conference Chair, Technical Committee Member and Reviewer. Beyond her teaching duties, Dr. Bhutani holds leadership roles as the Head of IEEE BVCOE and the Secretary for IEEE SB DS Councillor's Forum. She has played a pivotal role in organizing events to enhance students' academic and professional growth and serves on the editorial board of the Science Journal of Electrical and Electronics Communication. Her commitment to student development is evident through her active involvement in organizing workshops, webinars, and guest lectures, showcasing a dedicated passion for fostering innovation and skill development.
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