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Future care: sensor, artificial intelligence, and the reinvention of medicine/ Jag Singh

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mayo Clinic Press 2023 RochesterDescription: X,307pISBN:
  • 978-1-945564-25-3
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.28563 SIN
Summary: A brief examination of how new and advanced technologies can change the world of medicine for the better. Future care is virtual care: sensor-aided, digitally enabled, and powered by predictive analytics. Like most facets of modern life, human organs, too, are being digitally monitored. Sensors are well on their way to helping us proactively capture the information needed to predict and prevent disease. Paired with the medical world's growing emphasis on wellness and prevention, the digital revolution will help us effectively monitor and address the chronic diseases that have been the Achilles' heel of the health care system to date. This large-scale transition is not only going to reshape the patient-physician relationship but also dramatically change how hospitals and the business of medicine operate.
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Books Books Symbiosis Institute of Health Science and Symbiosis college of nursing Reference 610.28563 SIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out SIHS Department 02/08/2023 SIHS&SCON-B-5410

A brief examination of how new and advanced technologies can change the world of medicine for the better. Future care is virtual care: sensor-aided, digitally enabled, and powered by predictive analytics. Like most facets of modern life, human organs, too, are being digitally monitored. Sensors are well on their way to helping us proactively capture the information needed to predict and prevent disease. Paired with the medical world's growing emphasis on wellness and prevention, the digital revolution will help us effectively monitor and address the chronic diseases that have been the Achilles' heel of the health care system to date. This large-scale transition is not only going to reshape the patient-physician relationship but also dramatically change how hospitals and the business of medicine operate.

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