The role of digitalization of healthcare in the implementation of the safe city project

The role of digitalization of healthcare in the implementation of the safe city project

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  • Akbarjon Iminov

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15729489

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digitalization, medicine, healthcare, institution, emergency, Safe City project, urbanization, data, monitoring

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As cities grow and become increasingly complex ecosystems, ensuring the safety and well-being of residents
requires innovative and integrated solutions. One of the most transformative elements in this landscape is the digitalization
of healthcare, which plays a crucial role in the implementation and success of the Safe City project. Safe City initiatives
aim to enhance urban safety and resilience through the application of smart technologies — and digital healthcare stands
at the intersection of public health, emergency response, and citizen engagement

Биография автора

Akbarjon Iminov


Acting associate professor of
Tashkent State University of Economics

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