Healthcare research is moving at a strong pace. Scientific literature suggests that Artificial Intelligence is the way forward when it comes to healthcare provision during the century. Whether it is epidemiology (like, study of factors of disease etc.), biostatistics (e.g. clinical trials etc.) or Hospital Administration, to name a few, AI has a lot to offer. Human genomics and health informatics combine to open a whole new world of opportunities. But there is a cost to it. Can all this be sustained ethically, with the WHO slogan of `Health for All`? Well Project Management certainly has an answer to it.
I request comments from my worthy friends with a probable way forward to explore all aspects of healthcare management. I am confident that all ten PMP knowledge areas are applicable. Saving Changes...
Daniel GustProject Portfolio Manager| Previously at Intrepid Solutions and ServicesLand O Lakes, Fl, United States
Wow- I was just looking at figuring some way to implement AI to assist clinicians in my hospital with placing orders for durable equipment and other programs under the Prosthetics umbrella.
Nearly everyone I have spoken to agree this is the future. But getting there from today to how it needs to be is more of a dilemma. Risks to sensitive patient information and the potential for catastrophic outcomes leaves the industry to be resistant at the prospect of using AI in the treatment room. Judging by how labs and scans are reviewed, I am under the impression AI already has found its way into medical treatments, but no so much that humans are removed from the picture completely. Is it the perfect solution, but I do feel it is a.step in the right direction. Saving Changes...