AI Magazine April 2022 | Page 91

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Automation and AI have a profound impact on healthcare processes and can serve to reduce medical errors and improve diagnostic capabilities

DR HAMED AL HASHEMI DIGITAL HEALTH PROGRAM LEAD AT ABU DHABI ’ S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
organisations rely on highly trained staff and manage the data as it is generated , which can be both time-consuming and costly .
Adding to this , Patrick Shephard , Head of Healthcare at Blue Prism , explains : “ The solution to the challenges that healthcare organisations face across the world is to do more for patients with the same resources or less . Intelligent automation enables healthcare organisations to bring in digital robots — software designed to model human roles — to execute rule-based tasks such as appointment bookings and referrals .” at ways to implement it to transform patient care and improve the day-to-day lives of healthcare professionals .
“ While healthcare organisations say that their adoption of automation has grown , it was the COVID-19 pandemic that propelled them to achieve more in months than they had in the previous few years ,” says Shepard .
“ Necessity truly was the mother of invention in the crisis , with hospitals reorganising resources and building layouts , moving consultations online and , in some cases , adapting non-medical facilities to deliver care to those who needed it . The pandemic has encouraged leaders to accelerate their use of automation , with a majority using the solution to replace paper documents and innovate patient pathways ,” he continues . Responding to the changes in healthcare following the pandemic With these benefits , AI in healthcare is projected to reach US $ 194.4bn by 2030 , having grown from US $ 8.23bn in 2020 . COVID-19 is a huge driver for this growth , as the pandemic highlighted the crucial roles AI plays in healthcare with its ability to detect and diagnose the virus .
AI in healthcare is not a new notion but , now that the technology has proven its capabilities , many companies are looking aimagazine . com 91