Automation of Knowledge Work in Medicine and Health care: Future and Challenges

<p>Increment of computing speed, machine learning and human interface, have extended capabilities of artificial intelligence applications to an important stage. It is predicted that use of artificial intelligence (AI) to automate knowledge-based occupations (occupations such as medicine, engin...

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Main Author: Farzan Majidfar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vesnu Publications 2017-07-01
Series:International Journal of Body, Mind and Culture
Online Access:http://ijbmc.org/index.php/ijbmc/article/view/86
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spelling doaj-521bc0096a064008b54ecdecb44fea502020-11-24T21:07:55ZengVesnu PublicationsInternational Journal of Body, Mind and Culture2345-58022017-07-010062Automation of Knowledge Work in Medicine and Health care: Future and ChallengesFarzan Majidfar0PhD Management of Technology, Doctor of Medicine, Msc Biomedical Engineering, Management School, Allameh Tabatabai University, Tehran, Iran<p>Increment of computing speed, machine learning and human interface, have extended capabilities of artificial intelligence applications to an important stage. It is predicted that use of artificial intelligence (AI) to automate knowledge-based occupations (occupations such as medicine, engineering and law) may have an global enormous economic impact in the near future.</p><p>Applications based on artificial intelligence are able to improve health and quality of life for millions in the coming years. Although clinical applications of computer science are slow moving to real-world labs, but there are promising signs that the pace of innovation will improve. In the near future AI based applications by automating knowledge-based work in the field of diagnosis and treatment, nursing and health care, robotic surgery and development of new drugs, will have a transformative effect on the health sector. Therefore many artificial intelligence systems should work closely with health providers and patients to gain their trust. The progress of how smart machines naturally will interact with healthcare professionals, patients and patients' families is very important, yet challenging.</p>In this article, we review the future of  automation of knowledge enabled by AI work in medicine and healthcare in  seven categories including big medical data mining, computer Aided Diagnosis, online consultations, evidence based medicine, health assistance, precision medicine and drug creation. Also challenges of this issue including cultural, organizational, legal and social barriers are described.http://ijbmc.org/index.php/ijbmc/article/view/86
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Automation of Knowledge Work in Medicine and Health care: Future and Challenges
International Journal of Body, Mind and Culture
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title Automation of Knowledge Work in Medicine and Health care: Future and Challenges
title_short Automation of Knowledge Work in Medicine and Health care: Future and Challenges
title_full Automation of Knowledge Work in Medicine and Health care: Future and Challenges
title_fullStr Automation of Knowledge Work in Medicine and Health care: Future and Challenges
title_full_unstemmed Automation of Knowledge Work in Medicine and Health care: Future and Challenges
title_sort automation of knowledge work in medicine and health care: future and challenges
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series International Journal of Body, Mind and Culture
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publishDate 2017-07-01
description <p>Increment of computing speed, machine learning and human interface, have extended capabilities of artificial intelligence applications to an important stage. It is predicted that use of artificial intelligence (AI) to automate knowledge-based occupations (occupations such as medicine, engineering and law) may have an global enormous economic impact in the near future.</p><p>Applications based on artificial intelligence are able to improve health and quality of life for millions in the coming years. Although clinical applications of computer science are slow moving to real-world labs, but there are promising signs that the pace of innovation will improve. In the near future AI based applications by automating knowledge-based work in the field of diagnosis and treatment, nursing and health care, robotic surgery and development of new drugs, will have a transformative effect on the health sector. Therefore many artificial intelligence systems should work closely with health providers and patients to gain their trust. The progress of how smart machines naturally will interact with healthcare professionals, patients and patients' families is very important, yet challenging.</p>In this article, we review the future of  automation of knowledge enabled by AI work in medicine and healthcare in  seven categories including big medical data mining, computer Aided Diagnosis, online consultations, evidence based medicine, health assistance, precision medicine and drug creation. Also challenges of this issue including cultural, organizational, legal and social barriers are described.
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