AIMC Topic: Delivery of Health Care

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Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning: The Future of Medicine and Medical Practice.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and access to "Big Data" together with the evolving techniques in biotechnology will change the medical practice a big way. Many diseases such as type II diabetes will no longer be considered as a single disease. Many fam...

How will clinical practice be impacted by artificial intelligence?

European journal of dermatology : EJD
Currently, artificial intelligence (AI) heavily impacts all human activities, including medicine, where needs for data analysis and interpretation are high and where technology opens new perspectives. Considering that current treatments do not always...

[Artificial Intelligence in Smart Health: Investigation of Theory and Practice].

Hu li za zhi The journal of nursing
The World Health Organization defines Smart Healthcare as "Information and Communication Technology applications in the medical and health fields, including medical care, disease management, public health monitoring, education, and research." In addi...

Nurses "Seeing Forest for the Trees" in the Age of Machine Learning: Using Nursing Knowledge to Improve Relevance and Performance.

Computers, informatics, nursing : CIN
Although machine learning is increasingly being applied to support clinical decision making, there is a significant gap in understanding what it is and how nurses should adopt it in practice. The purpose of this case study is to show how one applicat...

Digital transformation in healthcare - architectures of present and future information technologies.

Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
Healthcare providers all over the world are faced with a single challenge: the need to improve patient outcomes while containing costs. Drivers include an increasing demand for chronic disease management for an aging population, technological advance...

Assessment criteria for the lawfulness of artificial intelligence technologies application in health care.

Wiadomosci lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960)
OBJECTIVE: Introduction: The topicality of this research is reasoned by the lack of the unified assessment criteria for the lawfulness of Artificial Intelligence technologies application in health care, on the one hand, and the significant extension ...