As earlier stated, the Precedence Research report predicted the global artificial intelligence in healthcare market size to surpass US$187.95 billion by 2030.

We sure can hope for more adoption of available AI technologies in healthcare.

AI is termed the last of human inventions because of its ability to invent and drive the emergence of newer technologies, including robotics, big data, and, essentially, any technology that displays intelligence.

We can therefore hope for more technologies to be developed with the emergence of ‘stronger’ AI and as it gains wider adoption across industries around the world.

In healthcare, data-driven, AI-predictive care is the future!

Factors that affect human health and their impacts, in the long run, would be extensively identified and recommendations made to positively change the course of diseases.

The intelligence of AI would enable connected care across the board (IoMT, connected health data, health facilities, etc.), further improving patient outcomes and physician experiences in healthcare.

More and more AI and ML experts will be trained to engage in AI research and develop more AI solutions.

Share this post!

Obisesan Damola

Damola is a medical doctor who has worked in the Nigerian healthcare industry for a little over 3 years in a number of primary, secondary, and tertiary hospitals. He is interested in and writes about how technology is helping to shape the healthcare industry. He graduated from the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, the foremost medical training institution in Nigeria.

Sign up to receive healthcare and digital health updates in your inbox, every week.

Join on YouTube

Gain access to videos about medicine and digital healthcare, and updates from across the world.

SUBSCRIBE

Health tech Group

Participate in discussions on healthcare and digital health.

Telegram