Case Study: Biomedical Technologies for Achieving Comprehensive and Sustainable Healthcare in Rural Areas

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Presented by Engineer Hadeer Hossam Hashem / Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Prosthetics and Orthotics Engineering <br /><br />Rural areas in many countries often lack adequate healthcare services, making it challenging for residents to access quality medical care. This study aims to explore the role of biomedical technologies in improving healthcare and ensuring its sustainability in these regions. The use of biomedical technologies is a fundamental step toward achieving comprehensive and sustainable healthcare in rural areas. By employing technology in innovative ways, health disparities can be reduced, and the lives of millions of people worldwide can be improved. <br /><br />Furthermore, this approach supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly: <br />- Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being <br />- Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities <br />- Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production