In the wake of increasing global disasters, from natural catastrophes to pandemics, enhancing the responsiveness and efficiency of health systems has become paramount. Notably, the integration of telemedicine and digital solutions in disaster response scenarios offers a promising frontier. This research topic seeks to bridge critical gaps in disaster medicine by harnessing the power of digital health technologies, including telehealth platforms, mobile health apps, and AI-driven data analytics, focusing on how these tools can expand access to medical care during critical times.
This multidisciplinary theme invites research that examines the implementation, outcomes, and ethical dimensions of deploying telemedicine and other technical innovations in diverse disaster settings. Potential focal areas include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Telehealth Implementation and Challenges: Studies on the logistics of setting up telehealth sessions during disasters, overcoming technological barriers, and ensuring reliable and secure communication.
- AI and Data Analytics in Disaster Medicine: Exploration of how artificial intelligence can be used for predictive analytics, enhancing the forecasting of health needs and optimizing resource allocation during crises.
- Case Studies of Telemedicine in Disasters: In-depth analyses of recent instances where telemedicine has played a crucial role in emergency responses, detailing the procedures, effectiveness, and areas for improvement.
- Technological Innovation in Humanitarian Assistance: Research on innovations in national and international humanitarian response to disasters.
- Mass Gatherings: Studies on Tools which can be used in future to deal with the challenges during mass gatherings.
- Mobile Health Applications: Research on the development and utilization of mobile applications for triage, patient monitoring, and health guidance—especially in remote or underserved areas during disasters.
- Ethical Considerations: Discussions on the moral implications of digital health solutions, including issues of privacy, consent, and equity in access to telehealth services.
- Modern Technologies: Drones, Robots and other forms of human-machine interactions in disaster medicine.
- Teaching in the 21th century: New methods in full-scale exercises and beyond, to train potential disaster responders to prepare them for the special working environment and challenges.
Contributors from the fields of emergency medicine, health informatics, public health, ethics, and technology development are encouraged to provide insights and evidence on effective strategies that future-proof health services against disasters and emergencies.
This research topic aims not only to showcase advancements and innovations but also to critically assess the scalability and sustainability of digital solutions in disaster medicine, encouraging a shift toward more proactive and resilient health systems globally.
Keywords:
Health System Resilience and Disasters, Mobile Health Applications, Digital Health Technologies, AI-driven Predictive Analytics in Healthcare.Telemedicine in Disaster Response
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
In the wake of increasing global disasters, from natural catastrophes to pandemics, enhancing the responsiveness and efficiency of health systems has become paramount. Notably, the integration of telemedicine and digital solutions in disaster response scenarios offers a promising frontier. This research topic seeks to bridge critical gaps in disaster medicine by harnessing the power of digital health technologies, including telehealth platforms, mobile health apps, and AI-driven data analytics, focusing on how these tools can expand access to medical care during critical times.
This multidisciplinary theme invites research that examines the implementation, outcomes, and ethical dimensions of deploying telemedicine and other technical innovations in diverse disaster settings. Potential focal areas include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Telehealth Implementation and Challenges: Studies on the logistics of setting up telehealth sessions during disasters, overcoming technological barriers, and ensuring reliable and secure communication.
- AI and Data Analytics in Disaster Medicine: Exploration of how artificial intelligence can be used for predictive analytics, enhancing the forecasting of health needs and optimizing resource allocation during crises.
- Case Studies of Telemedicine in Disasters: In-depth analyses of recent instances where telemedicine has played a crucial role in emergency responses, detailing the procedures, effectiveness, and areas for improvement.
- Technological Innovation in Humanitarian Assistance: Research on innovations in national and international humanitarian response to disasters.
- Mass Gatherings: Studies on Tools which can be used in future to deal with the challenges during mass gatherings.
- Mobile Health Applications: Research on the development and utilization of mobile applications for triage, patient monitoring, and health guidance—especially in remote or underserved areas during disasters.
- Ethical Considerations: Discussions on the moral implications of digital health solutions, including issues of privacy, consent, and equity in access to telehealth services.
- Modern Technologies: Drones, Robots and other forms of human-machine interactions in disaster medicine.
- Teaching in the 21th century: New methods in full-scale exercises and beyond, to train potential disaster responders to prepare them for the special working environment and challenges.
Contributors from the fields of emergency medicine, health informatics, public health, ethics, and technology development are encouraged to provide insights and evidence on effective strategies that future-proof health services against disasters and emergencies.
This research topic aims not only to showcase advancements and innovations but also to critically assess the scalability and sustainability of digital solutions in disaster medicine, encouraging a shift toward more proactive and resilient health systems globally.
Keywords:
Health System Resilience and Disasters, Mobile Health Applications, Digital Health Technologies, AI-driven Predictive Analytics in Healthcare.Telemedicine in Disaster Response
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.