AI, IoT and Robotics in the Medical and Healthcare Field
V. Kavidha, N. Gayathri, Sandeep Kumar
- Year
- 2021
- Citations
- 11
Abstract
AI-enabled robotics-based coaching systems have demonstrated results in complex treatment areas such as joint replacement, behavioral health, and spinal surgery. AI technology shows adequate promise in advancing treatment and provable outcomes across a range of conditions. Data-driven strategic partnerships and joint ventures are expected to continue their prominence, with industry leaders redefining their methods to improve business and partnerships to maintain an aggressive advantage in an outcome-driven new health economy [1]. IoT devices are also managing the sudden sprint to user-centric environments for increasing application in self-monitoring, rather than health services being offered in hospitals and offices alone. This goes hand in hand with the perception of telehealthcare with devices ranging from wearables to communication devices and wireless monitoring services. The main benefit of robotics, AI and IoT for patients is expediency and quick access to vital information and avoiding emergency situations such as the time-saving monitoring of vital signs at home versus finding the time to go to a doctor.
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