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What are the Applications of ICT in Healthcare?
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- How technology will change the future of healthcare?What benefits may you get from doing medical research online? How do in-person and video-based treatment vary technologically from one another?What new smart devices are now available in healthcare that monitor patients’ state and well-being and how do they function?