This research paper conducts a comprehensive investigation into the challenges and opportunities for improving emergency care in Malaysia using lenses of digital transformation and ubiquitous computing. The Malaysian healthcare system, which is critical for dealing with acute and severe health crises, is facing substantial digital challenges. Fragmented data systems, poor interoperability, and insufficient real-time communication pathways restrict the smooth flow of important information during an emergency. These obstacles not only slow response times but also compromise resource allocation and overall emergency service efficacy, with far-reaching economic consequences that influence society's well-being and productivity in addition to healthcare expenses. Ubiquitous computing emerges as a disruptive solution, allowing for seamless technological integration to streamline emergency response operations, increase information flow, and optimize resource management. By focusing on the integration of pervasive computer technologies, the article emphasizes the possibilities for improved healthcare delivery, response efficiency, and catastrophe management. This investigation of the role of technology in overcoming digital obstacles in Malaysia's emergency care sector seeks to give practical insights to stakeholders while also establishing a precedent for using technological breakthroughs for healthcare improvement and economic success.

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Digital Transformation in Malaysian Emergency Care: Leveraging Ubiquitous Computing for Efficiency and Resilience

  • Khurshid Abdul Jabbar,
  • Kamalanathan Shanmugam,
  • Elaf Najib,
  • Sumaira Farid

摘要

This research paper conducts a comprehensive investigation into the challenges and opportunities for improving emergency care in Malaysia using lenses of digital transformation and ubiquitous computing. The Malaysian healthcare system, which is critical for dealing with acute and severe health crises, is facing substantial digital challenges. Fragmented data systems, poor interoperability, and insufficient real-time communication pathways restrict the smooth flow of important information during an emergency. These obstacles not only slow response times but also compromise resource allocation and overall emergency service efficacy, with far-reaching economic consequences that influence society's well-being and productivity in addition to healthcare expenses. Ubiquitous computing emerges as a disruptive solution, allowing for seamless technological integration to streamline emergency response operations, increase information flow, and optimize resource management. By focusing on the integration of pervasive computer technologies, the article emphasizes the possibilities for improved healthcare delivery, response efficiency, and catastrophe management. This investigation of the role of technology in overcoming digital obstacles in Malaysia's emergency care sector seeks to give practical insights to stakeholders while also establishing a precedent for using technological breakthroughs for healthcare improvement and economic success.