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Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: A New Technology Benefit for Both Patients and Doctors
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Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is arguably the most exciting robotics industry and it is recently emerging in healthcare. Most of the researches have been focusing on prediction algorithms of patients' diseases such as cancer, cardiology, breast pathology, etc. Some findings increased computer intelligence as the main application of AI which called deep or non-deep machine learning. The gap from previous models is using one function or one type of AI to analyze, forecast diseases rather than helping patients and doctors in surgery. There are rarely white papers using AI for patients approach to training them to know more about their diseases or surgery. Therefore, with developing of more than one function of AI, the paper builds a diagrammatic conceptual model of artificial intelligence on medical app running Blockchain technology as a friendly assistant for both patients and doctors to communicate them during pre-surgery, surgery and post-surgery. First, AI as an assistant checks free appointment from doctors and patients' available time. Second, AI reminds doctors' schedule of upcoming surgery list and training patients before taking surgery. Third, deep learning AI analyses patients' healthcare record and suggesting the solutions for patients after surgery under the doctor's review. This paper hopefully will contribute to AI application in healthcare in which not only doctors using it but also patients, drug companies, insurance companies and hospitals can approach.
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