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Abstract: This article develops a socio-technical framework for understanding the integration of artificial intelligence, human factors, and governance structures in healthcare cybersecurity environments. While prior research has examined technical capability, workforce interaction, and governance structures independently, limited work has synthesized these dimensions into a unified analytical framework. This study adopts a conceptual and integrative approach, informed by evidence from organizational cases, to examine how technological performance, human behavior, and governance oversight interact to influence cybersecurity effectiveness. The findings demonstrate that misalignment across these domains can reduce system effectiveness, while integrated alignment enhances organizational resilience and decision-making. The study introduces a socio-technical cybersecurity integration model and provides implications for healthcare leaders seeking to implement AI-enabled cybersecurity systems within complex organizational environments.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.51505/ijaemr.2026.11306 |
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