By
Atif Quamar
March 12, 2024
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3
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The reason is pretty simple – Artificial Intelligence in healthcare has become crucially important in detecting and diagnosing diseases. Especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, the healthcare space has been increasingly adaptable to AI solutions in the industry.
In fact, AI-based algorithms proved the stated hypothesis by successfully detecting 68% of positive COVID-19 cases in a dataset of patients diagnosed as unfavourable by healthcare professionals, validating its importance.
So, this breakthrough is not just another finding, it highlights the massive potential of AI in improving the accuracy of diagnosis and reducing the piling burden on hardworking healthcare professionals to allow them a better work-life balance.
While the hesitation towards implementing AI copilots in healthcare due to concerns about data security, integration, and training are valid, resistance to AI can result in the loss of significant innovation opportunities.
From assisting healthcare professionals in their daily tasks to providing real-time insights and recommendations to improve patient outcomes, these AI copilots can help them enhance diagnostic capabilities, streamline patient care, and reduce costs.
The benefits of AI copilots far outweigh the potential risks by offering the following benefits:
However, knowing the power of AI is different from leveraging it. The hesitation towards the latter can cost the industry millions in lost opportunities and productivity hours, which are especially crucial in a space like healthcare, where timely decisions are paramount to human lives.
The potential of AI in aiding healthcare providers is endless, and the common concerns about its use can be quickly addressed by offering a secure solution that can be seamlessly implemented within the existing healthcare infrastructure.
With the rapid pace at which technology is advancing, it is absolutely crucial for the healthcare industry to integrate such advancements and grow hand-in-hand with the growing AI sector.