To achieve good and affordable healthcare for all folk has been a needing immediate attention for governments and organizations worldwide for a very long time. Especially, in the healthcare domain. Artificial Intelligence (AI) shows potential in the medical field to label illnesses, assist doctors, uncover drugs, laboratory medicine, etc. This science can assist clinicians in the prevention of sickness, the provision of appropriate healing solutions, and the prophecy of illness outcomes. AI can help clinicians' decision-making capability in neuroscience applications. Due to the increasing demand for health abilities, the area of lab medicine is also under time pressure to enhance change while maintaining veracity and precision accompanying the use of automation. It has become a questioning situation for the dispassionate laboratory. AI plays an fundamental part in complicated algorithms and the depository of immense quantities of data acquired from medical and workshop settings. The use of AI in lab medicine is extending due to the knowledge of its potential to improve discovery, laboratory processes, resolution support, reduce costs, and boost effectiveness. This chapter specifies an overview of the uses of AI in the healthcare domain, particularly in laboratory cure, learning about the use of AI, allure shortcomings, and the habit it is implemented. However, major issues still need expected addressed for better proficient use of AI in this field.
Author(s) Details:
Jaswant Kaur,
Department
of Biochemistry, NC Medical College & Hospital, Panipat, Haryana, India.
Vishal
Gupta,
Department
of Community Medicine, GGSMCH, Faridkot, Punjab, India.
Lavish Gupta,
Department of Computer Engineering and Technology, Thapar Institute
of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, India.
Jaspreet Kaur,
Department of Biochemistry, The Oxford Medical College, Hospital and
Research Centre, Bangalore, India.
Garima Sehgal,
Department
of Biochemistry, North Delhi Municipal Corporation Medical College, Hindu Rao
Hospital, Malka Ganj, New Delhi, India.
Neetu
Kumari,
Department
of Biochemistry, Dr. S.S. Tantia Medical College Hospital & Research
Centre, Sri Ganganagar, India.
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