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Artificial intelligence is disrupting the healthcare industry and is bringing innovative solutions in diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. AI is enabling healthcare workers to provide faster, more accurate, and personalized care.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a game changer in the healthcare sector, improving patient satisfaction and outcomes in health care. Demographic, clinical, and administrative data are enabling technologies for AI, which has numerous benefits for healthcare providers and researchers. Below is an insightful breakdown of the 12 significant disruptions of AI in healthcare.
EHRs have been in the care of many health facilities since the 1960s. Where once only large hospitals had EHR capability, they are now commonplace; approximately 90% of medical groups use EHRs. They enhance organizational management by availing patients’ records, aiding doctors in making the right decisions, as well as minimizing medical mistakes.
The healthcare industry is likely dynamic due to the ongoing technological changes that are revolutionizing the delivery of healthcare services and management. Healthcare software is used across nearly every facet of the industry, from EHRs to telemedicine platforms and diagnostic tools to boost effectiveness and lower operational costs.
The use of AI in the healthcare sector has significantly changed the industry at a pace that has not been observed in a decade. Instant diagnosis, precise treatment, and lifesaving AI are driving a change that can shift the trajectory of patient outcomes on the horizon. AI startups are on the rise because they are able to solve complex medical problems by using technology.
In one way or another, healthcare has always been associated with making decisions, especially when time is of the essence. Due to competition in the fast-growing industry, the use of EHRs is also gradually changing the ways patient data is managed. But with the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), EHR further enhances its functionality to allow smarter patient care, advance patient care, and precise patient care that might help in changing the treatment outcomes. Let us now take a look at the ways applied by the usage of AI-driven EHRs.