Innovation in healthcare technology has reshaped patient care significantly over the past two decades. With the introduction of telemedicine, wearable health devices, and AI-driven diagnostic tools, patients can now receive immediate attention and personalized care without the constraints of traditional hospital visits. While these advancements have improved access to healthcare services, they have also raised concerns regarding privacy and data security. Some experts argue that reliance on technology could lead to depersonalization of care, as the human touch is often diminished in virtual consultations. Furthermore, disparities in technology access among different socioeconomic groups pose ethical challenges in the equitable delivery of healthcare.