The Disruption of Trust in the Digital Transformation Leading to Health 4.0
The specification and application of policies and guidelines for public health, medical education and training, and screening programmes for preventative medicine are all predicated on trust relationships between medical authorities, health practitioners and patients. These relationships are in turn...
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Main Authors: | Michael Guckert (Author), Kristina Milanovic (Author), Jennifer Hannig (Author), David Simon (Author), Tamara Wettengl (Author), Daniel Evers (Author), Arnd Kleyer (Author), Till Keller (Author), Jeremy Pitt (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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