AI is a kind of computer science that is being used for analyzing complex data in the number of other fields already. It is slowly emerging in healthcare, by providing information to and for patients, that’s relevant and prompt, to healthcare experts.
Especially those medical professionals who require data on demand to deliver a better diagnosis. Patient communications, enhancing healthcare professionals work are some of the immediate results of using AI in the medical field.
At the same time, it’s got other applications too – such as facilitating research effort or clinical trials that could improve a myriad of services like managing chronic conditions, detecting diseases, discovering and fine-tuning the drugs and making the delivery of health services possible.
But this is being seen on a global scale, what’s happening with the Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Healthcare Market In India?
Using AI and big data out there could create a stronger connection between doctors and their patients, change the outcomes for patients for the better and assist clinical trials via simulation. One driver for AI in healthcare is the increasing number of methods being applied to monitor and diagnose diseases.
The other driver is the growth of population numbers; not only do doctors have a lot of healthcare data to contend with, but they also need tools to mine this data, make sense of it and learn how to apply it to cure patients. Another possible application is the management of aged patients by developing some kind of home healthcare system.
So, in these respects, AI technology might be just the thing they need. One example is the use of Amazon’s Alexa device to aid patients that have long term medical conditions – this is however still in the research and trials phases but is a good idea of just how easy it would be for all to use AI for healthcare.
Smart wearables are the other example and one that we’re using and familiar with. Primitive when compared with other healthcare solutions but they can still improve lifestyles, physical activity and prevent serious diseases that way. They’re popular today because they are easy to use, and there has been a significant increase in the awareness of how these devices can increase life expectancy through simple actions like monitoring calorie consumption, vital signs, exercise patterns, and heart rates.
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