Medical Futurist August 6, 2019

Will digital assistants prescribe medication, will smart algorithms diagnose patients with malignant lesions based on CT scans, while robot surgeons do the dirty work in the OR 20 years from now, ousting doctors completely? Highly unlikely, but there are many fears around the advancement of digital health technology up to a point of medical professionals becoming superfluous. While we believe that fears about technology, especially A.I., replacing physicians are unfounded, we should acknowledge the impact of fast-paced innovation happening in healthcare on the various medical specialties. That’s what our latest infographic illustrates. Check it out!

Will technologies really replace doctors?

Hype and fears around technologies, especially artificial intelligence and smart robots, taking over jobs are running high in every...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Robotics/RPA, Technology
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