Innovative Frameworks For Modern Society: Bridging Economics, Communication, Medicine, And Cultural Studies Through Technology And Human-Centered Approaches

Authors

  • Dr Prakash V Author
  • NATARAJ. S Author
  • Dr. P. Marish Kumar Author
  • Dr.A. Kannammal Author
  • Dr.Krishna Prasad S Author
  • Dr. Sowmya Jagadeesan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64252/g1zw3421

Keywords:

Human-Centered Design, Technological Integration, Interoperability, Ethical AI, Smart Healthcare, Digital Equity, Cultural Technology, FinTech Inclusion, Thematic Analysis, Cross-Sector Innovation

Abstract

With the growing dependence of digital technologies in modern societies, interdisciplinary, human-centered integration frameworks are more crucial than ever. The proposed study is innovative research that brings together the disciplines of economics, communication, medicine, and cultural studies under ethically applications of technology. The research applies the thematic analysis of expert interviews and real-world case study analysis, including M-Pesa, NHS AI Lab, BBC Verify, and CyArk, to identify the following dimensions of effective digital integration: interoperability, accessibility, ethical alignment, and demonstrable impact. Multi-Criteria Evaluation Matrix (MCEM) was used to evaluate performance and it was found that inclusive design and contextual relevance contribute greatly to the improvement of societal outcomes. The paper ends with an approved model of scalable, fair, and ethically accountable implementation of technology. The suggested model provides practical information to policy-makers, technologists, and interdisciplinary researchers who need to close the gap between digital innovations and sustainable human development.

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Published

2025-06-05

How to Cite

Innovative Frameworks For Modern Society: Bridging Economics, Communication, Medicine, And Cultural Studies Through Technology And Human-Centered Approaches. (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 11(8s), 367-374. https://doi.org/10.64252/g1zw3421