Artificial intelligence in e-health


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Author Details : Mohammed Sanusi Sadiq, I. P. Singh, N. Karunakaran*, M. M. Ahmad, B. Maryam

Volume : 11, Issue : 2, Year : 2024

Article Page : 57-70

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jchm.2024.013



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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have had an impact on the healthcare industry for some time. The ongoing advancement of technology based on sophisticated machine learning and methods that can identify intricate patterns in data undoubtedly benefits this. A sophisticated model that can automate diagnosis could be created utilizing pooled healthcare data thanks to the quickly developing field of artificial intelligence. Additionally, customizing therapies and directing resources with maximum effectiveness in a timely and dynamic manner facilitates a more precise approach to medicine. Regrettably, a number of significant problems prevent AI's unambiguous affirmation. These range from the dearth of clinical studies that can show its dependability and superior effectiveness compared to conventional systems to the difficulties associated with allocating blame in the event of medical errors.


Keywords: AI, e-Health, Healthcare industry, Technological, Paradigm shift


How to cite : Sadiq M S, Singh I P, Karunakaran N, Ahmad M M, Maryam B, Artificial intelligence in e-health. J Community Health Manag 2024;11(2):57-70


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Article History

Received : 29-05-2024

Accepted : 03-06-2024


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