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Amalgamation of Health Care Automation and Artificial Intelligence: A Narrative Assessment of its Feasibility in India
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Abstract
This succinct study centers on the growing significance of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare industry. It might be especially helpful for India, a country with a big and expanding population and little access to healthcare resources in its rural areas. AI uses quick and sophisticated algorithms to combine vast volumes of data. This enables the software to swiftly adjust the data characteristics' pattern. It could potentially clash with the majority of the health system's components, from detection to prevention and deterrent. Over the past few years, there has been a noticeable increase in the application of AI and robots in the healthcare industry. In both metropolitan and rural hospitals around the nation, artificial intelligence may be used to do a variety of duties quite well. These tasks include helping with surgery, expediting hospital logistics, and performing routine checkups. AI has several benefits for the healthcare industry, including the ability to provide individualized patient care, secure working environments where healthcare providers are less likely to contract infections, and efficiently managed operational chores. The healthcare industry, which is among the largest and most dynamic in the world, has a tendency to advance development through innovation and modernization. This profitable business is anticipating a major breakthrough in the future that will generate intelligent machines that think and act like people. The potential applications of AI and robots in healthcare include the following: remote patient monitoring, medication discovery, diagnosis of fatal illnesses, increased clinical trial activity, senior care, and epidemic outbreak prediction. However, given the cost, the shortage of experienced labor, and people's ingrained mindset, the practicality of deploying robotics in healthcare may be called into doubt. Replicating these technologies in smaller towns and rural regions to make these services available to a greater portion of the nation's population is the biggest difficulty. The purpose of this review is to identify the main obstacles and assess how viable and adaptable these new technologies are in the Indian context.
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