Framework dinámico para la transición hacia la salud digital: un enfoque de sistémica aumentada

Autores/as

  • Jorge Andrick Parra Valencia Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga
  • Andrés Solano Universidad Autónoma de Occidente
  • Diana Ospina Universidad Autónoma de Manizales
  • Helien Parra Universidad Autónoma de Manizales
  • Fabián Suárez Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga
  • Carlos Peláez Universidad Autónoma de Occidente

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26507/paper.4219

Palabras clave:

salud digital, salud pública, sistémica aumentada, Framework

Resumen

Este artículo presenta la implementación de la metodología de sistémica aumentada, que combina pensamiento sistémico e inteligencia artificial (IA) para crear un framework dinámico orientado a la investigación en tecnologías digitales de salud. Este enfoque busca enfrentar los desafíos emergentes tras la pandemia, superando las limitaciones del modelo curativo tradicional y favoreciendo un modelo preventivo que optimice la calidad de vida y reduzca costos. Se enfatiza la inclusión de comunidades vulnerables en el diseño de soluciones, garantizando equidad y pertinencia tecnológica. El proyecto "Empoderamiento Saludable" demuestra cómo la modelización participativa y la IA generan aplicaciones digitales centradas en el usuario. La metodología fue validada a través de un hackatón universitario con resultados prometedores.

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J. A. Parra Valencia, A. Solano, D. Ospina, H. Parra, F. Suárez, y C. Peláez, «Framework dinámico para la transición hacia la salud digital: un enfoque de sistémica aumentada», EIEI ACOFI, sep. 2025.

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08-09-2025
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