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AI in Healthcare - Transforming Patient Care Through AI Technology

Marina Westcott-Gray

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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The concise guide to artificial intelligence in modern healthcare—from fundamental technologies to real-world implementation Healthcare stands at an unprecedented crossroads. While AI algorithms detect cancers invisible to the human eye and predict patient deterioration hours before symptoms appear, medical systems worldwide grapple with aging populations, workforce shortages, and unsustainable costs. The question is no longer whether AI will transform healthcare, but how to harness its power responsibly and effectively.
 
This comprehensive guide,provides healthcare professionals, administrators, and technology leaders with practical insights into AI’s expanding role in medicine. Moving beyond hype and speculation, it examines proven applications across the entire healthcare ecosystem:
 
Core AI technologies reshaping medical practice—from machine learning and computer vision to generative AI and edge computing
 
Real-world implementations in diagnostics, treatment planning, patient monitoring, and hospital operations that are delivering measurable improvements today
 
Critical challenges including data privacy, algorithmic bias, regulatory compliance, and the essential balance between technological innovation and human touchWorkforce transformation strategies for upskilling medical professionals and fostering collaboration between clinicians and data scientists
 
Emerging innovations in virtual health assistants, clinical research, and global health applications that promise to democratize access to quality care.
Disponible depuis: 10/09/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 120 pages.

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