Health Service Standards in The Era of Digitalization
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Health Services, DigitalizationAbstract
The era of globalization where technological developments are increasingly advanced and greatly influences, especially the health sector, where the use of digital medical equipment is currently widespread. This article describes the values of health services in general that occur in the era of digitalization which is currently experiencing changes towards a positive development. It is hoped that this can create a discourse on health thoughts and actions that can be utilized, developed and used in providing digitalized health services, for this reason the public (users) or medical and paramedics (health workers) should know some of the most minimal service standards, Therefore, anyone, whether a health person or user of health elements, should be able to understand and utilize digitalized health services in facing the challenges of an increasingly complex world of work.
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