2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.compeleceng.2022.107948
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A visual review of artificial intelligence and Industry 4.0 in healthcare

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“…The findings presented in Figure 1 indicate that the agri-food industry is a widely discussed topics among scholars, constituting 30% of the total frequency, followed by manufacturing and healthcare supply chain, accounting for 27% and 15% of selected papers respectively. The obtained result is consistent with the current research and industry development, as the increasing use of AI in the agricultural and food industry is driven by the need for food security (Bhatia and Albarrak, 2023), traceability (Hassoun et al, 2023) and sustainability (Sharma et al, 2022); the use of AI in manufacturing supply chain motivated by circular economy (Bag et al, 2021b); while the necessity for sustainable healthcare services is promoting significant attention towards the implementation of AI (Sood et al, 2022). When outlining research methodologies, the purpose of this section was to present a comprehensive and comparable list of methods.…”
Section: Descriptive Analysissupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…The findings presented in Figure 1 indicate that the agri-food industry is a widely discussed topics among scholars, constituting 30% of the total frequency, followed by manufacturing and healthcare supply chain, accounting for 27% and 15% of selected papers respectively. The obtained result is consistent with the current research and industry development, as the increasing use of AI in the agricultural and food industry is driven by the need for food security (Bhatia and Albarrak, 2023), traceability (Hassoun et al, 2023) and sustainability (Sharma et al, 2022); the use of AI in manufacturing supply chain motivated by circular economy (Bag et al, 2021b); while the necessity for sustainable healthcare services is promoting significant attention towards the implementation of AI (Sood et al, 2022). When outlining research methodologies, the purpose of this section was to present a comprehensive and comparable list of methods.…”
Section: Descriptive Analysissupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for resilient and agile healthcare supply chains that respond quickly to unexpected disruption. The pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in global healthcare supply chains, including the urgent need for improving stockpiling and inventory management (Alrajhi et al, 2022), collaboration and information sharing (Cannavale et al, 2022), and sustainable and green healthcare supply chain (Sood et al, 2022). To enhance public health and the capacity for medical treatment, AI has been utilized in various areas of medical supply chain management, including demand forecasting, enabling the prediction of future demand for medical supplies and equipment; inventory management, facilitating real-time monitoring of inventory to reduce waste and inefficiencies by identifying stockouts and overstocking; quality control, allowing for monitoring of the quality of medical supplies and equipment to identify defects and anomalies; and route optimization, enabling the optimization of delivery routes for medical supplies and equipment based on factors such as policies, traffic, weather, and road conditions.…”
Section: Discussion With Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hood and Wilson [8] reviewed the evolution of various approaches to analyze the literature. Sood et al [9] offered a literature analysis of Industry 4.0 innovations from the perspective of COVID-19 by analyzing highly cited articles, contributing countries, prominent authors, journals, and keywords using CiteSpace. Coccia et al [10] represented the development status of quantum computing from 1990 to 2020.…”
Section: Literature Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars adopted qualitative methods to review some health technology research: [ 19 , 20 ]; others applied bibliometric methods to review some health technology systems and the application of emerging technologies in the health sector [ 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 ]. However, these studies only focus on a specific piece of technology or application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%