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AI for Disease Avoidance: Impact on Healthcare Personnel

Ammar Hameed ShnainCollege of Technical Engineering The Islamic University of Al Diwaniyah,Department of Computers Techniques Engineering,Al Diwaniyah,IraqChandni ManralCollege of Nursing Graphic Era Hill University,IndiaAshish SharmaGLA University,Department of Computer Engineering and Applications,Mathura,IndiaHimaniChandigarh Engineering College Chandigarh Group of Colleges Jhanjeri,Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science Engineering,Mohali,Punjab,India,140307Sh. A. ShoyusupovTashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers" National Research University,Docent, Department of Physics and Chemistry,Tashkent,UzbekistanVinay KandpalGraphic Era Deemed to be University,Department of Management Studies,Dehradun,India
2024en
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Artificial intelligence is sometimes counted among the most powerful and practically effective scientific tools that humanity has available to it. Where AI and similar discoveries are just starting to show up in health care - However, theyre an increasing area of interest within enterprise plus society. And this progress can revolutionize various elements of healthcare - from payer, provider to even the pharmaceutical company regulations. Therefore, the goal of this study is to explore telehealth uses in infectious disease and broader health care. Methods Of The Literature On This Topic Were Searched Using Databases Like PubMed But Additionally, Google Scholar, Amazon Instructor,, Scopus, Thomson As Well As the Diary of Research. Methods The included papers for this review were selected according the complete available information. For just or whether the programs are sufficiently scaled to be helpful, keeping adherence of AI in routine clinical practice is significantly harder trouble confronting these healthcare enterprises. The synthesized data indicates that AI might make medical staff more smarter, allowing them to spend their time taking care of patients longer rather than becoming weary. Putting all this together, it could well be that "conventional medicine" is closer to the future than we might assume, where patients will see a computer before being allowed access to an actual doctor.

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