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How AI Is Transforming The Health Sectors In 2019

Artificial intelligence (AI), sometimes called machine intelligence, is an intelligence demonstrated by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence displayed by humans and other animals. It emphasizes the creation of intelligent machines that act and react like humans.

AI-powered technologies are getting to be more pervasive across several industries in the world today; finance, agriculture, auto transport, energy, and healthcare. The use of this technology is growing so remarkably that the market is expected to reach a whopping 34 billion US Dollars by 2025.

Artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is the use of algorithms and software to approximate human cognition in the analysis of complex medical data. The primary aim of health-related AI applications is to analyze relationships between prevention or treatment techniques and patient outcomes.

AI has the capability of detecting meaningful relationships in a data set and has been widely used in many clinical situations to diagnose, treat, and predict medical outcomes.

What distinguishes AI technology from traditional techniques in health care is the ability to gain information, process it and give a well-defined output to the end-user. AI does this through machine learning algorithms, which can recognize patterns in behavior and create its own magic.

AI-powered solutions will not only enable healthcare workers to do more with less, but it will also support operational initiatives to increases cost saving, improve patient satisfaction, and satisfy healthcare staffing and workforce needs. While we may just be at the early stage of this transformation, here are some major ways AI is already transforming the health sectors in 2019.

Managing Medical Records And Other Data:

One of the most crucial aspects of every business sectors, finance, spanning education, auto transport, agriculture, fashion, etc., is compiling and analyzing information. The case is the same for the healthcare sector (medical records, health status, a treatment designed, and other records). Hence, data management is the most paramount and widely used application of artificial intelligence, AI.

Robots collect, store, re-format, and trace data to provide faster, more consistent access.

Reducing Diagnostic Errors:

One difficult the healthcare sector faces is the inability of physicians and healthcare regulators to attain perfection. As a matter of fact, research shows that a whopping 10 perfect of patient deaths and a number of hospital complications are the result of diagnostic errors.

Howbeit that, AI systems help reduce these errors substantially. A deep learning algorithm couls more accurately determine specific threats present in a large percentage of cells, tissues, and organs it analyzes.

A study reveals that combining human effort with automated tools can raise the diagnostic rate to 97 percent or higher. AI systems are designed to empower doctors to provide a higher level of care. These AI systems can ensure compliance in every step of the process.

Virtual Doctors And Medical Apps:

Gone are the days where the normal procedure for a sick person to receive treatment is: Go to the hospital – Pay for cards – Wait to see the consultant – then you can see the doctor. Today, through the help of AI technology, there are online apps that give basic health information and advice to the sick.

With this app, you don’t even have to wait till you fall sick, once you begin to notice any strange body symptoms, you can log in to this app (if you have a membership account) and you’ll get the medical advice you need, right in your comfort zone.

Also, AI technologies provide systems, that serves as virtual doctors, to analyze data – notes and reports from a patient’s file, external research, and clinical expertise, to help select the correct individual customized treatment path. Users report their symptoms to the system, which uses speech recognition to compare against a database of illness, the system then offers a recommended action.

Health Monitoring:

Wearable health trackers and gadgets, like those from Fitbit, Apple, and others, helps monitor the health rate and activity levels of users.

Just as some reliable auto transport services use sensor devices to alert their truck drives of different issues, these health monitoring devices would send alert to the user to get more exercise and can share this information with doctors (and AI systems) for additional data points on the needs and habits of patients.

AI-assisted Surgery:

With an estimated value of $40 billion to healthcare, robots can analyze data from pre-operation medical records to guide a surgeon’s instrument during a surgical operation.

AI-assisted surgery is often described as “minimally invasive surgery,” so it causes less harm to patients.  Via artificial intelligence, robots can use data from past operations to inform new surgical techniques, thereby reducing the stress for surgeons and a 21 percent reduction in a patient’s hospital stay.

By Line:

The IT industry is constantly changing. There will be a stream of new healthcare perations empowering a culture of entrepreneurship, creativeness, and innovation. Are you ready?