Artificial Intelligence Set to be Great Enabler for Small-scale Healthcare Providers: Experts

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NEW DELHI , August 29, 2023: Artificial intelligence is going to be a great enabler for small-scale healthcare providers such as neighborhood hospitals, clinics and individual doctors in near future, experts of TR Life Science, a leading hospital management consulting firm, have said.

 Many AI-driven healthcare solutions and startups are already in business. More innovative solutions are likely to emerge in the next few years, providing valuable tools for small-scale healthcare providers in India and beyond. AI would empower them to enhance their service delivery and improve patient outcomes, said Dr. Gopal Sharan, Managing Director, TR Life Science. 

Added Raj Sehgal, Director, TR Life Science: “AI has made some reasonable advancements in the field of healthcare and has the potential to revolutionize how medical services are delivered. When considering the adoption of AI tools, hospitals and healthcare providers are advised to first define their needs, and then research and evaluate the solutions available and their various capabilities. The providers should also evaluate integration options, data security and regulatory compliances to ensure that the AI solutions align with their specific requirements.”


Highlighting some real-world examples of AI in healthcare and how service providers can use AI tools, Raj Sehgal said that this technology can be most impactful in areas like medical imaging analysis, predictive analytics for patient outcomes, handling routine patient enquiries, personalized treatment plans, health-monitoring wearables, and clinical decision support.
 

Said Raj Sehgal: “AI can assist in analysing medical images like X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans. For a small radiology clinic, implementing AI-powered image analysis tools can help in detecting abnormalities, speeding up diagnoses, and reducing the chances of human error. AI algorithms can also help analyze patient data to predict disease progression and outcomes. Small-scale providers can use such AI models to identify high-risk patients and provide early interventions, improving patient care and reducing hospital readmissions.”

 He added: “Chatbots and virtual assistants powered by AI can handle routine patient inquiries and scheduling of appointments and, in fact, even provide basic medical advice. This can help a small clinic or hospital manage patient interactions much more efficiently and also provide 24/7 support through its website and platforms like WhatsApp.”

 Said Raj Sehgal: “That is not all. AI can also analyze patient history and genetics to recommend personalized treatment plans. A small health practice could leverage this technology to offer tailored medical approaches that consider individual patient characteristics. Providers can also encourage patients to use AI-powered wearables that track vital signs and health metrics. These devices can alert patients and healthcare providers about any concerning changes in the health parameters, enabling timely intervention. AI can also enable remote monitoring of patients with chronic conditions.”

 He added: “AI-powered clinical decision support systems can analyze patient data and medical literature to provide evidence-based recommendations to healthcare providers. This can aid small clinics in making well-informed treatment decisions.”

 Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)