03033oam 22007813 450 991026512830332120220228205825.097819265587691926558766(CKB)4330000000479811(CEL)242068(OCoLC)881503922(CaBNVSL)gtp00559342(MiAaPQ)EBC3563844(CaOOCEL)242068(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/2vmwwq(EXLCZ)994330000000479811242068CaOOCEL(Public Documents)20140605d2014 uy 0freurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierLa sécurité alimentaire des populations autochtones dans le Nord du Canada évaluation de l'état des connaissances : sommaire /le Comité d'experts sur l'état des connaissances à propos de la sécurité alimentaire dans le Nord du CanadaOttawa, Ontario :Conseil des académies canadiennes,2014.Beaconsfield, Quebec :Canadian Electronic Library,2014.1 fichier PDF (xxiv pages) illustrations en couleurPublié dans le cadre de la desLibris la collection des documents électroniques canadiens.9781926558752 1926558758 Aboriginal food security in Northern Canada : an assessment of the state of knowledge.AutochtonesNutritionCanada (Nord)Sécurité alimentaireCanada (Nord)Politique nutritionnelleCanadafmeshApprovisionnement en nourritureCanadafmeshInuitsCanadafmeshIndiens d'Amérique NordCanadafmeshFood securityCanada, NorthernIndians of North AmericaNutritionCanada, NorthernInuitNutritionCanada, NorthernNative peoplesNutritionCanada, NorthernNutrition PolicyCanadaFood SupplyCanadaInuitCanadaIndians, North AmericanCanadaAutochtonesNutritionSécurité alimentairePolitique nutritionnelleApprovisionnement en nourritureInuitsIndiens d'Amérique NordFood securityIndians of North AmericaNutritionInuitNutritionNative peoplesNutritionNutrition PolicyFood SupplyInuitIndians, North American613.2089/97071Council of Canadian Academies.Expert Panel on the State of Knowledge of Food Security in Northern Canada,FINmELBFINmELBBOOK9910265128303321La sécurité alimentaire des populations autochtones dans le Nord du Canada1921928UNINA04260nam 22007455 450 991099968190332120250421130205.0981-9646-67-710.1007/978-981-96-4667-8(CKB)38537849000041(DE-He213)978-981-96-4667-8(MiAaPQ)EBC32016973(Au-PeEL)EBL32016973(OCoLC)1516988597(EXLCZ)993853784900004120250421d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAI Adoption in Healthcare Industry 4.0 Innovative Business Models and Employability Implications /by Mahima Jain, Sanjay Dhir, Shuchi Sinha1st ed. 2025.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (XV, 143 p. 18 illus., 17 illus. in color.) Flexible Systems Management,2199-8507981-9646-66-9 Chapter 1: Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare Sector -- Chapter 2. Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 3. Effect of AI on Employability Implications for Healthcare Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 4. Effect of AI on Innovative Business Models in Healthcare Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 5. Challenges of AI in Healthcare Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 6. Opportunities and implications of AI in Healthcare Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 7. Real World Examples of AI in Healthcare Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 8. Overview and Way Forward for AI in Healthcare Industry 4.0.This book focuses on the prominent innovative business models and employability implications of artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry 4.0. To do so, it draws upon a rich base of case studies from robotics, virtual assistants, precision medicine, etc., to highlight the possibilities and implications of AI on health care. The book is useful in a variety of ways to the different stakeholders of healthcare sector. It helps medical professionals to understand the impact of the present technologies being adopted and the potential of AI-based technology. The content is of use for the policy makers as it also highlights the managerial and research implications, challenges, opportunities posed by the adoption of AI in healthcare industry 4.0. The rich case study analysis in the area of adoption of AI in healthcare helps generate insights for the academicians and researchers of this field in terms of the parallels drawn between adoptions of AI in healthcare industry 4.0 across the world. It is also useful for management students to understand the key management perspective when healthcare organizations attempt to devise strategies/policies for adoption of AI-driven technologies and processes implementation.Flexible Systems Management,2199-8507Health services administrationArtificial intelligenceMedical informaticsBusiness information servicesMachine learningBig dataHealth Care ManagementArtificial IntelligenceHealth InformaticsIT in BusinessMachine LearningBig DataHealth services administration.Artificial intelligence.Medical informatics.Business information services.Machine learning.Big data.Health Care Management.Artificial Intelligence.Health Informatics.IT in Business.Machine Learning.Big Data.362.1068Jain Mahimaauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1817237Dhir Sanjayauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autSinha Shuchiauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910999681903321AI Adoption in Healthcare Industry 4.04374811UNINA