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Artificial Intelligence in

Health Care
Introduction
Digital technology, social media, wearables, and
trackers today make medical information and
expertise available to many more healthcare
stakeholders besides doctors than they could in
the past. It follows that the walls of the closed
ivory tower of medicine are falling, allowing for
easier access to medical information and,
consequently, better access to care.
what is medical artificiel intelligence?

what is
?
Artificial intelligence in medicine is the use of machine
learning models to search medical data an uncover
insights to help improve health outcomes and patient
experiences
Artificial intelligence in healthcare
Applications, risks, and ethical and
societal impacts
Applications
1. AI in disease detection and diagnosis.
Unlike humans, AI never needs to sleep.
2. Personalised treatment of diseases. ...
3. AI in medical imaging. ...
4. Efficiency of clinical trials. ...
5. Accelerated drug development
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risks and ethical and societal impacts
In more detail, the report identifies and clarifies the key
clinical, social, and ethical risks that AI in healthcare
poses, including the possibility of errors and patient
harm, the possibility of bias and a rise in health
inequalities, a lack of transparency and trust, and the
susceptibility to hacking and data privacy violations.
solution
The best course of action is to take mitigation measures and
policy options to reduce these risks and maximize the
advantages of medical AI, including multi-stakeholder
participation throughout the AI production lifetime, increased
transparency and traceability, thorough clinical validation of AI
tools, and AI education and training for both citizens and
clinicians.

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