Artificial Intelligence in healthcare is going strong. According to recently published data, the worldwide healthcare AI sector has reached $15.1 bn.
Toward 2023, the number will increase to about 75%. By then, the AI healthcare segment will be worth $20.65 bn.
The data indicates how technology is transforming healthcare. AI has invaded even those sectors of healthcare, which, say, a few years ago seemed quite impossible.
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AI assists physicians in diagnosing, treating, and prognosis of renal disease. AI uses technologies like natural language processing to extract knowledge from unstructured texts. The technology is expected to impact many other sectors in the coming years.
Medical experts can constructively spend their time by focusing on patient care. The ability to do so will directly impact the treatment outcomes and enhance patient monitoring. All in all, it is a less tedious task to extend focused care without compromising on quality. Nowadays, medical professionals have to allot considerable time managing trivial tasks related to administration and others.
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AI will be integrated increasingly more deeply into the healthcare system when the clinician shortage worsens in the upcoming year.
Both clinical and non-clinical application cases for AI show considerable promise. As of 2022, AI applications are yet to reach their full potential. However, in 2023, AI will likely have a steady and easy ascend to the top of transformative healthcare technologies.