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Area of Science:

  • Medical Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Healthcare Systems

Background:

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) is a significant area of research in modern medical technology.
  • AI applications in medicine are diverse, encompassing both virtual and physical domains.
  • China's State Council has recognized AI's potential to advance medical services and intelligent healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of AI in addressing the deficiency of high-quality medical resources in China.
  • To examine how AI technologies can improve the distribution of healthcare services.
  • To assess the potential of virtual AI and telemedical technology in relieving healthcare access pressures.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current AI applications in medical technology.
  • Analysis of national guidelines on AI development in healthcare.
  • Evaluation of virtual AI and telemedical technologies for resource distribution.

Main Results:

  • AI is poised to increase the precision of medical services.
  • Virtual AI and telemedical technologies offer solutions to uneven medical resource distribution.
  • AI can alleviate the strain on healthcare systems by improving access to quality care.

Conclusions:

  • AI technologies are crucial for advancing medical services and achieving intelligent healthcare.
  • Virtual AI and telemedicine are key to overcoming geographical and resource limitations in healthcare delivery.
  • Implementing AI is essential for improving the accessibility and quality of healthcare in China.