2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2022.116912
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Big Data for Healthcare Industry 4.0: Applications, challenges and future perspectives

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“…In addition, the results of this study are in line with Masheti (2016) and Luganda et al (2022) which recommended for more investment in e-logistics and e-procurement practices to reap optimal benefits like widening the scope of suppliers. The need to reap the benefits of ICT usage support former studies such as; Karatas et al (2022), and . This study's reliability measurement using composite reliability were beyond the recommended level of 0.7, hence portraying acceptable values of (0.92) and (0.82) for e-logistics operations and for performance on health care supply chain management respectively.…”
Section: Discussion and Interpretation Of The Research Findingsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…In addition, the results of this study are in line with Masheti (2016) and Luganda et al (2022) which recommended for more investment in e-logistics and e-procurement practices to reap optimal benefits like widening the scope of suppliers. The need to reap the benefits of ICT usage support former studies such as; Karatas et al (2022), and . This study's reliability measurement using composite reliability were beyond the recommended level of 0.7, hence portraying acceptable values of (0.92) and (0.82) for e-logistics operations and for performance on health care supply chain management respectively.…”
Section: Discussion and Interpretation Of The Research Findingsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Similarly, from the experts in the industry and academia of logistics and supply chain management, e-logistics is regarded as the use of systems and technologies to achieve productivity and competitiveness in transport, logistics and supply chain management. Preceding researchers suggest that, the ICTs may be used for; time compression, Just-in time (JIT), vendor-managed inventory (VMI), collaborative planning forecasting and replenishment (CPFR) plus cross docking (Wang & Pattit, 2016;Karatas et al, 2022;Mushi & Kagoya, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this vein, ensuring privacy and security is crucial. Fervent debates have been generated in the academic community about the appropriateness of giving users full power over their health data [ 111 , 112 ].…”
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“…They concluded that different combinations of these techniques can be creatively applied to complement existing HMS. Karatas, et al [ 28 ] investigated the application and problems of big data analytics (BDA) as an instance of AI technique. Their review showed that BDA constitutes a vital place in the technology provided in HMS.…”
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confidence: 99%