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Impact of AI in medicine core - Coggle Diagram
Impact of AI in medicine core
Develop Telemedicine/Telehealth
Saves money & time, reduce unnecessary hospital visits
And in the developing world, it could save lives by enabling remote access to inexpensive diagnosis.
"This technology could be a blessing in places where there simply aren't enough specialists," Tizhoosh said. "One could just send an image attached to an email and get a report back."
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-03/uow-at031020.php
Lead author of the study, Dr Laura Ferraiuolo from the University of Sheffield, AI-powered technologies can also be used to help patients communicate their symptoms remotely and in the privacy of their own homes, which will be an enormous benefit to patients with mobility issues."
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-07/uos-aic072820.php
artificial intelligence will provide a large advantage to patients with movement problems represented in technologies that can be applied to help patients recognize their disease signs remotely and in the privacy of their own place (Ferraiuolo 2020)
With the appear of technologies that provide remote diagnostic services, will decrease hospital visits, and thus this technology will be beneficial to both parties, as it will save time and money for the patient as well as save time for doctors from visitors who are suspected of diseases but do not really suffer from them.
provides medical assistance
Smart cloth, smart phone, watch
notes
Better monitoring
Accuracy (can always be objective) (can outperform doctors) (high-performance)
IBM’s Watson diagnoses heart disease better than cardiologists do. Chatbots dispense medical advice for the United Kingdom’s National Health Service in lieu of nurses. Smartphone apps now detect skin cancer with expert accuracy. Algorithms identify eye diseases just as well as specialized physicians.
https://hbr.org/2019/10/ai-can-outperform-doctors-so-why-dont-patients-trust-it
IBM's Watson can outperform cardiologists in detecting heart disease (Longoni & Morewedge, 2019)
Computers and robots can always be objective, unlike humans and this ensures the accuracy of their work
because it depends on algorithms
notes
Can work continuously and handle risky situation
https://www.piedmont.org/living-better/patients-benefit-from-robotic-hands-in-surgery
Speeds up and facilities medicine
Early detection (help reveal early disease)
The new study, published in the journal Nature Reviews Neurology, highlights how AI technologies, such as machine learning algorithms, can detect neurodegenerative disorders - which cause part of the brain to die - before progressive symptoms worsen. This can improve patients' chances of benefitting from successful disease-modifying treatment.
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-07/uos-aic072820.php
speed up diagnostic process
"We showed it is possible using this approach to get incredibly encouraging results if you have access to a large archive," said Tizhoosh. "It is like putting many, many pathologists in a virtual room together and having them reach consensus."
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-03/uow-at031020.php
We figured it is probable applying this approach to get incredibly encouraging outcomes if you have access to a huge archive, That is like placing multiple pathologists in a virtual room together and having them reach an agreement (Tizhoosh 2020)
One computer equipped with artificial intelligence can spare you hundreds of human minds, as one computer works faster and wider than the human mind, which makes the diagnosis faster, and also makes its work equivalent to a group of great specialists
provides medical assistance devices
1- save money & time
2- privacy