Remote Medical Applications of Artificial Intelligence

Authors

  • Rini Kartika Hudiono University of Kristen Satya Wacana
  • Sri Watini University of Panca Sakti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33050/italic.v1i2.292

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence , Medical Applications, Health Consultation, Human Programming,

Abstract

Artificial intelligence, usually referred to as AI, is one of the
technologies that is a cornerstone for the sustainability of
human activities. When we hear the term AI, we instantly see
robots that can perform tasks independently much like a
person. An artificial intelligence (AI) system might be used to
foretell user interests. What role does artificial intelligence (AI) play
in the usage of telemedicine, for instance, in the context of mobile
applications? Benefits for the patient will be provided through the
application of AI technology. Definition of mobile telemedicine as it
relates to Halodoc refers to a network-based health consultation
service that allows patients and doctors to consult. AI may research a
patient's history and the actions that are performed on them. In order
to increase performance efficiency between physicians and patients
and ensure the security and confidentiality of patient data, this data
collection generates suggestions regarding services and complaints
without directly contacting the doctor, patient information privacy,
etc.

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2023-05-02

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