Revolutionizing Healthcare Efficiency Through Sustainable Innovation and Technology
Dr. Felix Eling and
Miss Grace Atiang
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Dr. Felix Eling: Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy, Gulu College of Health Sciences
Miss Grace Atiang: Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy, Gulu College of Health Sciences, Gulu City, Uganda
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 6, 1901-1911
Abstract:
Healthcare systems globally are under increasing pressure to deliver accessible, high-quality care in the face of rising operational costs, aging populations, resource limitations, and growing environmental challenges. Traditional models of healthcare delivery—often resource-intensive and waste-generating—are proving unsustainable, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where climate change, infrastructure gaps, and health inequities further compound system inefficiencies. In this context, sustainable healthcare technologies ranging from renewable energy-powered equipment and digital health platforms to low-waste diagnostics and AI-assisted tools—are emerging as transformative solutions. These innovations aim not only to improve clinical and operational efficiency but also to minimize ecological footprints, support environmental resilience, and promote equitable access to health services in culturally and geographically diverse settings.
Date: 2025
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