Q1 Research a telehealth application that is used for diagnosing or monitoring a medical condition. Post your application to the discussion board with a link for your peers to review and comment on. Explain the following (1) How the technology works, (2) what medical conditions does it diagnose (3) What are the benefits of this approach.
Q2 Describe one example of (a) how artificial intelligence has been used in healthcare to solve a specific problem. (b) What were some of the challenges the project faced?
Q3 Post your AI example and address the following points (a) What was the problem the AI was aiming to solve (b) What did the AI do, and (c) how was it successful?
Q1).1.Telehealth helps to provide remote health services through telecommunication in the form of calls,video conferencing,SMS and through alerts.The technology connects the people who are in need and according to their condition it gives specific information to the clients.
2.All medical conditions can be diagnose by this.Aliments such as skin rashes,allergies can be detect.Also if a client with diabetes mellitus can contact the physician for insulin adjustment instead for going for hospital visit.One physician along with the client can video conference with the chief physician in some situations.
3.It saves time.It reduce the hospital visit.Hence it is easy and much access method.
Q2).a).Artificial intelligence helps to integrate the human intelligence with the computer programs.Technicians will input the data according to that the computer acts and gives the output hence the accuracy is more.For example we save all the client information but once when we need only the client laboratory information no need to search it from the bunch of information it is the software code to retrieve only the needed information when searched.
b).AI is also used for analysis of the report in the radiology department.Since it is more accurate it never alters from the given input hence it is always the great challenge to check the input information and codes.
Q3).a). AI aiming to reduce the human resource input.From the whole it is difficult to analyse only the single information but if the AI is installed it helps to analyse easily with reduced human work.
b).AI does the work of human cognition.It do all the works in healthcare if it is already set by the technicians
C).It is more successful it is much helpful if used in proper way of approach.
Q1 Research a telehealth application that is used for diagnosing or monitoring a medical condition. Post...
Subject: Health Informatics Q1 Research a telehealth application that is used for diagnosing or monitoring a medical condition. Post your application to the discussion board with a link for your peers to review and comment on. Explain the following (1) How the technology works, (2) what medical conditions does it diagnose (3) What are the benefits of this approach.
Q1 Describe one example of (a) how artificial intelligence has been used in healthcare to solve a specific problem. (b) What were some of the challenges the project faced? Q2 Post your Al example and address the following points (a) What was the problem the Al was aiming to solve (b) What did the Al do, and (c) how was it successful?
1.Describe one example of (a) how artificial intelligence has been used in healthcare to solve a specific problem. (b) What were some of the challenges the project faced? 2. (a) What was the problem the artificial intelligence was aiming to solve (b) What did the artificial intelligence do, and (c) how was it successful?
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