IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTH TECHNOLOGY METHODOLOGIES: AN EXTENSIVE ANALYSIS TARGETED ON OBSTETRICAL MEDICAL DEVICES
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https://doi.org/10.48047/symj0y13Keywords:
Medical, Technological, Health-Related, ApproachesAbstract
With an emphasis on tools used during pregnancy, this research aims to analyze the evolution of
different approaches to health technology. Considering the growing need for novel approaches to
maternal healthcare, this article surveys the state of medical device research and development and
assesses possible ways to improve the devices' usability, security, and effectiveness. Innovative
approaches to maternal care were desperately needed. The study delves into the current state of
technology and emerging developments to reveal significant possibilities and threats in the
industry. A multidisciplinary approach may help understand the development process by looking
at legal frameworks, integration approaches, and stakeholder views.
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