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The Growing Role of Artificial Intelligence in Telehealth
The application of AI in telehealth to allow doctors to make real-time, data-driven rich choices is a key component in generating a better patient experience and improved health outcomes. Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a commonplace reality as technology advances. Healthcare is one sector that is quickly changing on a big scale. From the issuance of electronic healthcare cards to personal counseling, telehealth is among the newest sectors to use AI extensively. AI is one of the most significant factors shaping telehealth in the United States today.
The application of AI in telehealth to allow doctors to make real-time, data-driven rich choices is a key component in generating a better patient experience and improved health outcomes as practitioners move toward expanding virtual care alternatives throughout the care continuum.
According to an MIT research, 75% of healthcare facilities that used AI claimed it improved their capacity to cure diseases, and four in five said it helped them avoid job burnout. With COVID-19 placing a pressure on both sectors (amount of clinical data and related patients, as well as increased practitioner work), AI in telehealth is a strong option for the future of medical delivery. This article discusses how AI is transforming the telehealth landscape.
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