<p>SECTION 1 What COVID-19 pandemic revealed about digital healthcare industry and infrastructure<br>1. Impact of digital health on main stakeholders in the healthcare industry<br>Brian Kee Mun Wong, Thinaranjeney Thirumoorthi and Clarice Sze Wee Chua<br>2. Emerging technologies for in-home care for the elderly, frail, and vulnerable adults<br>Shidin Balakrishnan, Walid El Ansari and Sarada Prasad Dakua<br>3. On the use of patient-reported measures in digital medicine to increase healthcare resilience<br>Matteo Capriulo, Ilaria Pizzolla and Giovanni Briganti<br>SECTION 2 Digital transformation of healthcare services and infrastructures. Challenges, opportunities, and risks<br>4. Digital transformation of the healthcare critical care industry: Telepharmacy in intensive care unit settingsdadvancing the knowledge base<br>Mohamed Omar Saad and Walid El Ansari<br>5. Healthcare digital transformation through the adoption of artificial intelligence<br>Brian Kee Mun Wong, Sivakumar Vengusamy and Tatyana Bastrygina<br>6. Telepharmacy: a modern solution for expanding access to pharmacy services<br>Abd. Kakhar Umar, Patanachai Limpikirati, Jittima Amie Luckanagul, James H. Zothantluanga, Marina M. Shumkova and Georgy Prosvirkin<br>SECTION 3 Artificial intelligence and blockchain for digital transformation of healthcare services<br>7. Appropriate artificial intelligence algorithms will ultimately contribute to health equity<br>Jan Kalina<br>8. The potential of artificial intelligence and machine learning in precision oncology<br>Adhari Abdullah AlZaabi, Yassine Bouchareb and Layth Mula-Hussain<br>9. The use of artificial intelligence in enhancing the quality of decisions in healthcare institutions<br>Omar Durrah, Omar Ikbal Tawfik and Fairouz M. Aldhmour<br>10. A critique of blockchain in healthcare sector<br>Shovan Ghosh, Vivek Dave and Sanduru Sai Keerthana<br>11. A managerial overview of blockchain implications and challenges for healthcare system<br>Francesco Caputo, Anna Roberta Gagliardi and Sara Ebraico<br>SECTION 4 Big data and 5G for digital transformation of healthcare services<br>12. The impact of using the Internet of Things on the development of the accounting information system in the health sector<br>Hamada Elsaid Elmaasrawy and Omar Ikbal Tawfik<br>13. Understanding how big data awareness affects healthcare institution performance in Oman<br>Samir Hammami, Omar Durrah, Lujain El-Maghraby, Mohammed Jaboob, Salih Kasim and Kholood Baalwi<br>SECTION 5 Knowledge management and data sharing for accelerating solutions in healthcare industry<br>14. Novel applications of deep learning in surgical training<br>Shidin Balakrishnan, Sarada Prasad Dakua, Walid El Ansari, Omar Aboumarzouk and Abdulla Al Ansari<br>15. Digital tools and innovative healthcare solutions: Serious games and gamification in surgical training and patient care<br>Sarra Kharbech, Julien Abinahed, Omar Aboumarzouk, Walid El Ansari, Abdulla Al Ansari and Shidin Balakrishnan<br>16. Privacy-preserving patient-centric electronic health records exchange using blockchain<br>Mohammad Ahmad, Chamitha De Alwis, Mitul Shukla and Paul Sant<br>SECTION 6 Health emergency preparedness and response<br>17. Digital twins in healthcare and biomedicine<br>Abdulhamit Subasi and Muhammed Enes Subasi<br>18. Big data and artificial intelligence for pandemic preparedness<br>Zahid Ahmad Butt<br>SECTION 7 Conclusions and implications for healthcare research agenda and policy makers<br>19. Building the path for healthcare digitalization through a possible depiction of telehealth evolution<br>Saviano Marialuisa, Caputo Francesco, Gagliardi Anna Roberta and Perillo Claudia<br>20. The ethical dilemma of using robotics in psychotherapy<br>Pragya Lodha<br> </p>