The Transformative Role of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
AI or artificial Intelligence is not a new word or new thing to anybody, nowadays. but who has to Imagine that it will change our entire lives, In every aspect or everywhere where we can see AI, as you wake up in the morning till sleep at night you encounter 100s of things that are being operated with AI.
How it emerged and now.
It started in 1951 when Christopher Strecley a computer engineer at Manchester University designed a computer programme. Since then it has become an undetectable part of our lives, now Scientists can able to do RNA Sequencing for vaccines whereas a musician can make a piece of unique music for his new album or a criminal can make a deep fake video or image of any person similarly a police squad can identify a dead body with the help of A I.
Admiration of AI in Health Care –
There are so many highly prestigious educational institutions in India. Like our NRI Group of Institutions which has adopted and transformed the education system with the help of AI-like simulators in our laboratories, currently we are developing many medical equipment, engineering tools, and pharmaceutical devices on our campus and contributing towards the welfare of society.
In the medical field, we have seen tremendous progress associated with AI starting from keeping records on a click to simplifying the toughest operations with the help of robots. It has made the results amazingly reliable, smart watches voice assistance devices and other bearable devices help a lot in keeping the patient’s data up to date and reminders for the medication and emergency alerts help a lot to the elderly and mentally challenged personals.
Recently we have encountered with The COVID-19 pandemic which has changed the delivery of patient care, increasing the need for patient data retrieval remotely and between hospital visits. Mobile health (mHealth) and sensor-based technologies offer the opportunity to reshape the ability to care for and monitor patients, especially with limited resources and staff.
Conclusion:-
Medical errors, misdiagnosis and delayed responses due to inadequate information have cost the healthcare sector approximately $2 billion globally. Experts believe that the miracle of artificial intelligence can reduce these costs to a great extent, as it will not only help with hospital expenses but will also save lives from the possibility of human error. Error and related issues Artificial Intelligence not only makes all processes simple and easy to use but also makes them completely safe and reliable and reduces the workload of hospital staff.
Author
Dr. Seemant Parashar
Vice Principal
NRI Institute of Nursing & Research Bhopal