Abstract:
:Health care systems worldwide have been influenced by the globally growing trend toward a sharing economy and will likely advance with these trends in the near future. Therefore, based on peer-to-peer relationships between individuals, sharing health care works by renting medical staff, facilities, and other medical resources. Medical data innovation, integration, analysis, and sharing have the potential to dramatically change the current pattern of the health care system and to provide precise and predictive medical assessment for individuals in the future. In addition, artificial intelligence could be useful in the fields of both clinical medicine and medical research and help to minimize the scarcity of human resources and broaden the role of humans in health care.
journal_name
J Med Internet Resjournal_title
Journal of medical Internet researchauthors
Wu H,Chan NK,Zhang CJP,Ming WKdoi
10.2196/13469subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2019-10-15 00:00:00pages
e13469issue
10eissn
1439-4456issn
1438-8871pii
v21i10e13469journal_volume
21pub_type
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