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    AI and Healthcare: Pros, Cons, and Use Cases

    npsnps2 December 2023Updated:26 June 2024
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    AI in healthcare is becoming a reliable tool for improving employee efficiency and patient service. According to Morgan Stanley Research, 94% of healthcare companies use this technology to some extent. Let’s look at its pros and cons and the most common practical cases.

    Pros and Cons of AI in Healthcare

    What motivates healthcare organizations to invest in AI tools, and what challenges await them? We are going to answer these questions.

    Advantages of AI in healthcare

    Artificial intelligence allows the healthcare industry to:

    • Quickly analyze medical records. Thus, doctors make diagnoses and start treatment faster.
    • Cut costs. Automate administrative tasks and reduce errors with AI.
    • Make decisions effectively. Those with real-time data can make a more accurate diagnosis and prevent the deterioration of the condition.
    • Unload the staff. Often, clinics experience a staff shortage, and employees feel permanent stress from workloads. AI helps to avoid this.
    • Save time on administrative tasks such as data entry, asset management, etc. This allows doctors to focus on patient care.
    • Improve patient experience. All of the above ultimately improve patient support.

    Disadvantages of AI in Healthcare

    Like any technology, AI has some limitations in healthcare:

    • Management difficulties and training complications. The more complex the technology, the more challenging its implementation and use. Medical workers must undergo the necessary training to use AI tools. Make sure AI is employed effectively and everyone understands how to interact with it.
    • The need for human intervention. No matter how complex an AI algorithm is, it can’t substitute human doctors entirely. The latter, in particular, can come up with unique, creative solutions and show empathy.
    • Risk of cyber attacks. Patient data must remain confidential, and using AI creates risks of unauthorized access.

    Applications of AI in Healthcare

    We know many examples of how AI successfully works in healthcare:

    • Illness detection and diagnosis. Notice the smallest deviations from the norm, invisible to the human eye, in order to make a timely diagnosis.
    • Treatment plans. AI can consider dozens of factors and historical data to simplify the creation of a personalized treatment plan.
    • Drug creation and development. Get optimal formulation strategies by leveraging AI to analyze data on the physicochemical properties of different drugs.
    • Medical records management. Collect and analyze data in medical records more efficiently. For instance, AI can auto-populate fields with patient information and autocomplete clinical terms.
    • Better access to care. Mobile-based AI-powered healthcare solutions can make medicine accessible to patients with certain limitations and in remote locations.
    • Personal health monitoring. Track the condition of patients using wearable devices and use an AI-based system to detect patterns and notify doctors about important changes in their condition.

    At S-PRO, we have a proven track record of AI-powered healthcare solutions. Get in touch to create yours.

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