How have medicine technologies changed the future of the health care system? Healthcare, at the very core of it, is extremely personalised. We all know that no two bodies are the same. While the usual diseases follow a one-size-fits-all approach, slightly more complex diseases require special care and extra introspection into each individual to see what course of action would work best. A great example of this is to find what co-morbidities are most likely to occur in an individual with an ailment. Advanced imaging and sensing technologies, combined with every permeating Al are making short work of analyzing millions of records and diseases relationships to aid doctors in narrowing down and shortening their work. Further, these technologies also help developing countries that have a shortage of doctors, work better, more accurately and faster; thus improving the doctor-patient ratio and ensuring that everyone has access to basic healthcare.
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