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The primary care model faces burnout, rising costs and administrative burdens, straining an overworked physician workforce. Meanwhile, AI, remote monitoring and digital health tools are reshaping care with a focus on prevention, personalization and accessibility.
Rather than replacing physicians, technology can help redefine their roles, enabling a more patient-centered, transdisciplinary approach that prioritizes prevention, well-being and longevity.
By automating routine tasks, improving diagnostics, and enabling care teams (not just doctors) to deliver personalized health support, this shift could reduce physician burnout, expand access — especially where doctors are scarce — and make care more continuous and patient-centred.
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The transformation in the healthcare industry is significant, a large part of which has been contributed by the advent of AI, digital health, and patient-centric innovation. These advancements are …
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