Digital Innovation in Urban Healthcare by enhancing infrastructure with Information Technology (IT)

Gupta, Agnila Sen (2025) Digital Innovation in Urban Healthcare by enhancing infrastructure with Information Technology (IT). Open Access Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 8 (1). 066-078. ISSN 2783-0128

Abstract

The increasing urbanization of cities today has its disadvantages, especially in the healthcare sector where the provision of services faces a number of obstacles including barriers of accessibility, wastage of resources, and an overall unmet demand. One of the strategically possible ways to overturn these disadvantages as it is stated in the article is to industrialize the urbanization processes by incorporating Information Technology (IT). This paper seeks to look into the relationship between IT development and urban healthcare instruments development; through the usage of GIS, IoT, AI technologies. Some cases of urban healthcare practice are: Optimal positioning of healthcare facilities, promotion of equitable access to healthcare, and provision of effective healthcare by means of geography related ICT tools. Emerging smart cities such as Singapore and Seoul illustrate the vast influence of information technologies in improving patient experience especially through telemedicine, EHRs, and real time monitors. In addition, healthcare and other essential services have been centralized as IT assists in resilience, as witnessed during the pandemic where digital health enabled quick response and business as usual. With the rapid integration of IT within the urban development framework, it can easily foster efficiency within healthcare systems making them effective and equitable.

Item Type: Article
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.53022/oarjet.2025.8.1.0032
Uncontrolled Keywords: Information Technology; Urban Planning; Healthcare Infrastructure; Artificial Intelligence (AI); Internet of Things (IoT)
Date Deposited: 01 Sep 2025 14:11
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URI: https://eprint.scholarsrepository.com/id/eprint/5501