Special Issue on Clinical Medicine for Healthcare and Sustainability

Journal of Clinical Medicine
Teen-Hang MeenKuan-Han Lee

Abstract

Recently, due to the advancement of network technology, big data and artificial intelligence, the healthcare industry has undergone many sector-wide changes. Medical care has not only changed from passive and hospital-centric to preventative and personalized, but also from disease-centric to health-centric. Healthcare systems and basic medical research are becoming more intelligent and being implemented in biomedical engineering. This Special Issue on "Clinical Medicine for Healthcare and Sustainability" selected 30 excellent papers from 160 papers presented in IEEE ECBIOS 2019 on the topic of clinical medicine for healthcare and sustainability. Our purpose is to encourage scientists to propose their experiments and theoretical researches to facilitate the scientific prediction and influential assessment of global change and development.

References

Apr 3, 2019·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Chang-Hua ChenHua-Cheng Yen
Apr 27, 2019·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Cátia CaneirasJoão Carlos Winck
May 28, 2019·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Jong-Han LeeJung Ran Choi
May 28, 2019·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Dong-Il ChunSung Hun Won
Jun 5, 2019·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Giovanni DamianiMohammad Adawi
Jul 22, 2019·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Eric Chiwei Shiao, Po-Ling Kuo
Jul 28, 2019·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Youn HuhJun Hyung Lee
Sep 8, 2019·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Roman Jurik, Petr Stastny
Nov 7, 2019·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Encarnación Blanco-ReinaInmaculada Bellido-Estévez
Nov 7, 2019·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Kaechang ParkMakoto Sasaki
Jan 8, 2020·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Munjae LeeKyu-Sung Lee
Feb 7, 2020·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Shangyuan YeBo Zhang
Mar 14, 2020·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Daniel Puente-FernándezRafael Montoya-Juarez
Mar 18, 2020·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Ricardo Jorge Dinis-Oliveira, Teresa Magalhães
Apr 3, 2020·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Masanari KuwabaraMiguel A Lanaspa

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