Using Artificial Intelligence in healthcare often gets itself in the headlines. It is not just the robots that do medical assistance, there are more to it and to be precise, it is called Healthcare automation.
An AI tool promotes the efficiency in provision of the medical services. The technology uses modern techniques and tools which would help monitor Safety & Security.
With that being said, let us jump to see the fabulous help that automation does to healthcare services!
Electronic Health Records (EHR) is now enhanced and is capable of generating medical data real time. This will make the process of data extraction much easier.
Claims can be created sooner than before as we will have the required information sitting in the EHR system. How does automation help patients?
Detecting the disease would benefit the patient in many ways. It paves way for early treatment which will not allow the disease to progress. With AI technologies advancements, it will be easier to identify a particular disease even before the symptoms show up. For example, the neural network can detect lung cancer in the early stages.
A minute delay in diagnosis could be fatal for a seriously ill patient which would make them succumb to the disease. Being in that situation, healthcare workers may rush up and may record incorrect or inaccurate details.
What can be the solution? Automation helps the healthcare workers detect patient medical diagnosis and making it easier for physician to intervene in real time.
Most of the patient now started using smartphone applications to track their Medical records and to engage with the providers at ease and conveniently. The application makes it simpler for the patient patients to book appointments, check their history and even pay bills online.
More accuracy in all aspect right from Patient demographic details and diagnosis of treatment results in lowering the risk of complications. Providers are pretty sure of their recommendations and making sure the patient gets the right treatment on time.
Identifying the disease in the early stages would let the patient go for the treatment before it gets worsen. Also, health workers can easily prescribe the right medications to prevent infections


