AI-enabled devices support identify high-risk patients early and enable healthcare providers to better allocate resources and tailor interventions, resulting in fewer adverse outcomes.
Recent Delhi: The medical device industry has undergone significant evolution and transformation over the last two decades. Further profound changes and improvements are expected to come with the emergence of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), said GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
He also added that AI capabilities, including advanced imaging systems, sharp robots, wearable technologies, AI-based data analytics, simulation platforms, and all these advances have changed the effectiveness and safety of treatments.
Commenting on AI-enabled diagnostics transforming patient safety, Elia Garcia, GlobalData medical analyst, said: “Integrating AI-powered digital health solutions with existing healthcare systems, such as electronic medical records (EMR), gives physicians uncomplicated access to diagnostic insights and patient data and artificial intelligence can significantly improve patient safety in hospitals and healthcare facilities.”
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“FDA approval of the first AI diagnostic tools to detect sepsis is a significant step forward in realizing the potential of artificial intelligence to improve patient care and outcomes in the acute care setting,” Garcia added.
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