The development of smart healthcare systems that are accurate and efficient may be used to improve the health and well-being of different age groups. These systems should incorporate a human-centered design approach to ensure that products and services meet user needs and that systems are user-friendly. In this study, an "education for sustainability" perspective is used in tandem with human-factors engineering and human-computer interaction techniques to achieve a creative dimensional design within a workshop setting.
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