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Application of Telehealth and Artificial Intelligence in Military Health Care: A Promising Combination for the Future
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Military and peace-support operations increasingly depend on medical capability delivered under difficult circumstances: distance, limited number of specialists, disrupted connectivity, and mass-casualty risk. Consequently, military health care systems operate during missions in uniquely constrained and high-risk environments, ranging from remote bases and naval platforms to active combat zones and humanitarian missions. These mission contexts demand rapid, reliable, and scalable medical solutions that can function despite limited personnel, infrastructure, and connectivity. METHOD: By reviewing existing literature and considering several different programs for military health care using telehealth and artificial intelligence (AI), the key performance indicators are explored to evaluate the synergy of telehealth and AI, following its implementation. RESULTS: Telehealth has become an increasingly important component of modern health care and holds the promise of increasing access to (special) health care without moving the patient but the information. Telehealth also enables continuity of care on missions and has already demonstrated its value in extending medical expertise across distance, while AI is evolving rapidly as a powerful enabler of decision support, automation, and predictive analytics in the medical field. As AI capabilities mature, several medical specialties may benefit, particularly in medical imaging, through faster triage, more consistent interpretation, and better prioritization of scarce specialist time. It also contributes to "decision support "while making proposals based on big data, machine learning and AI (e.g., in a Trauma registry). Telehealth provides the communication backbone that preserves these interactions and enables safe use of AI-enabled support in dispersed operations. CONCLUSIONS: The convergence of telehealth and AI in military health care will lead to a strategic capability with increased efficiency and enhance readiness, resilience, access to medical care, and quality of care for military personnel, including faster and more accurate diagnoses and better patient monitoring. Both technologies (AI and telehealth) are expected to continue to advance and play an even larger role in optimizing health care in the military.
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