The digital era has brought fundamental changes to the field of healthcare administration through the adoption of technologies such as telemedicine, electronic medical records, and health applications. These developments offer significant benefits in improving efficiency, accessibility, and the quality of healthcare services. However, they also present new challenges, such as threats to patient privacy and data security, digital literacy gaps, and regulatory limitations that hinder the adoption of technological innovations. This article analyses the dynamics of healthcare administration policies in the digital era, identifies key challenges, and proposes adaptive and comprehensive legal solutions. By strengthening collaboration between the government, healthcare providers, and technology developers, and ensuring the protection of patient rights through flexible and innovative regulatory frameworks, the digital era can be leveraged to advance a more inclusive, safe, and responsive healthcare system that meets the needs of society.
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