Chapter 4 Health security as a public good in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Poland

The fourth industrial revolution, characterized by digitization, artificial intelligence and augmented reality, and megatrends such as globalization, urbanization, demographic changes and the knowledge-based economy, will trigger a series of profound technological, economic, social and environmental...

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Main Author: Płonka, Maria (auth)
Other Authors: Niżnik, J. (auth), Jedynak, T. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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