AI driven digitization for Chronic Disease Management process

AI driven digitization for Chronic Disease Management process

AI along with sensor technology can unlock the potential of data, providing actionable insights to guide clinical decisions to diagnose, treat and manage chronic conditions remotely, thus, providing the right clinical intervention to the right patient at the right time. The coronavirus pandemic has not just put the world's healthcare in intense pressure but it has also exposed the shortfall. There is a gigantic shortage of clinicians, nurses, medical supplies, hospital beds, and other medical infrastructure. All elective surgeries and usual care are considered as non-essential and are not getting the required attention. This has brought double whammy for patients with chronic diseases. First they are not getting any care and second they are also most vulnerable of getting infected with Corona. As COVID-19 has forced billions of people to stay lockdown in their home, the only plausible solution for chronic patients is to get remote and digital care.

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The integration of AI and sensor technology enables remote clinical decision-making for chronic conditions, providing tailored interventions and improving patient outcomes. COVID-19 has exposed healthcare shortcomings, resulting in a double burden for chronic patients. Remote and digital care is the practical solution, leveraging AI and sensor technology for effective treatment in the pandemic era.


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