Now AI can track when you discharge from Hospital

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Science & Technology, Australia (Commonwealth Union) – Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize the field of medicine in a number of ways. Just as AI has been integrated in just about every industry the medical sector also saw rapid increase of AI.

Medical image analysis was a key area where AI can be used to analyze medical images such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. AI algorithms can quickly identify abnormalities in these images, which can help doctors make more accurate diagnoses.

Personalized treatment is an area where AI can help doctors develop personalized treatment plans based on a patient’s medical history, genetics, and lifestyle factors. This may enhance treatment outcomes while lowering the risk of adverse effects.

Predictive analytics has been used in many fields and in the medical sector AI can analyze large amounts of medical data to identify patterns and predict patient outcomes. This can help doctors identify patients who are at risk of developing certain conditions and intervene early to prevent them.

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