Key features of smart hospitals introduced by McKinsey Health [12]

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A. Interoperability of systems People, systems, and processes should be interconnected so that data can be efficiently shared and integrated to assist with diagnosis, treatment, management, and business decision-making.
B. Mobile integrated solutions All resources, such as people, equipment, and technology, are integrated into mobile to narrow the point of treatment as much as possible.
C. Digitization of all information All information generated in hospitals is stored in a separate and structured format for use in report and analysis whenever possible, aiming for an automated, paperless workflow.
D. Establishment of a unified communication system Through the integration of audio, video, and data, smooth and safe communication between all stakeholders, including patients, caregivers, and medical staff, is made possible.
E. Provision of stable core infrastructure Stable high-speed networking, perfect identification technology, and interconnection of sensor networks and embedded systems.
F. System automation A to E should be able to contribute to an improved patient treatment experience by increasing the efficiency and productivity of hospital management.