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5 Ways How AI (Artificial Intelligence) is Transforming Healthcare Industry

The pharmaceutical industry and research institutions are turning towards AI to increase processing, generating better drugs, and budgeting.

Every major company like Google, IBM, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple and Uber are becoming highly competitive to grab the most significant piece of the pie in Healthcare Market through AI services. It’s easy to say that we are going to witness some significant AI breakthroughs.
Whether it’s about the cost management, new medical research for diseases like cancer,  time optimisation, with minimal errors & mistakes, AI and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is already helping people in a great extent in the healthcare sector and will continue to do even more in the near future.
  1. Medical Records Mining:

    Data mining holds excellent potential for the healthcare system to the systematic use of data and analytics to maximum productivity and to provide the best care at minimum cost. In this age of Big Data Management of Data is the most extensively used application. The very first step in healthcare is compilation and analysis of the patient’s and its hospital’s history and medical records. Cognitive AI bots can incorporate data from pre-op medical records with real-time operating metrics to physically guide and enhance precision.
    For example, Google Deepmind health can successfully deliver hundreds of thousands of medical information within no time. WatsonPaths launched by IBM comprises two cognitive technologies that can be used by the AI algorithm, Watson, to help doctors make more accurate decisions faster and to gather new insights from EMR.
  2. Assistance to doctors in a Surgery and patients:
    The research findings presented by the STAR(Smart Tissue Autonomous Robot) team demonstrated that Robot’s surgical cuts were incredibly precise, with lesser damage area than the conventional methods.
    Personal Assistant: AI bots through our smartphones can help us to get reminders about medicines, solving preferable FAQs and get more information. Wearable health trackers – by Garmin, Fitbit, Apple and many more – monitors activity levels and heart rate. It timely reports our physician and helps us gain medical support. The doctors also could track and make sure if the medications are being taken on schedule.

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