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What are Best Tools for Digital Transformation in Today World Helping People from Health and Banking Sectors
Sravanthi Mallireddy , Software Developer
Abstract— In recent days we looks into the best digital transformation strategies for modernizing the banking and healthcare sectors in the rapidly evolving technological environment of today. It examines key technologies for the banking sector, including big data analytics, mobile banking applications, robotic process automation (RPA), and electronic health records (EHR) and artificial intelligence in healthcare diagnostics. The analysis examines how these solutions solve issues unique to the industry, boost productivity, and enhance customer satisfaction. By examining how both industries are approaching digital transformation, this report sheds light on emerging trends and best practices from across industries.[17] The results highlight the need for further innovation and cybersecurity in order to fully exploit the potential of digital transformation in improving public health outcomes.
Key words: Digital transformation , Health Care, Cyber security, Technology.
Conclusions
The integration of these digital transformation tools is critical for both sectors to fulfill changing customer needs and overcome the hurdles offered by a competitive environment. As enterprises continue to embrace new technologies, they will not only increase operational efficiencies but also the overall customer experience, paving the way for a more inventive and responsive future in healthcare and finance.
The continued commitment to digital transformation will be critical in tackling each sector's specific difficulties and realizing the full potential of technology to improve service delivery and patient care.
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