The digital health space refers to the integration of technology and health care services to improve the overall quality of health care delivery. It encompasses a wide range of innovative and emerging technologies such as wearables, telehealth, artificial intelligence, mobile health, and electronic health records (EHRs). The digital health space offers numerous benefits such as improved patient outcomes, increased access to health care, reduced costs, and improved communication and collaboration between patients and health care providers. For example, patients can now monitor their vital signs such as blood pressure and glucose levels from home using wearable devices and share the data with their doctors in real-time. Telehealth technology allows patients to consult with their health care providers remotely without having to travel to the hospital, making health care more accessible, particularly in remote or rural areas. Artificial intelligence can be used to analyze vast amounts of patient data to identify patterns, predict outcomes, and provide personalized treatment recommendations. Overall, the digital health space is rapidly evolving, and the integration of technology in health

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

MI10.Updates on AI in Medicine


What is your MIQ?

Most physicians are dimly aware of artificial intelligence (machine learning) but are illiterate in terms of accessing and/or using it for their clinical practices.

Information is siloed between Data science, technical experts, and clinicians' workspace.

How does one assess how to use AI for clinical practice?  That is a large and open question. Fortunately, a roadmap has been developed by knowledgeable experts in the field.

Overview

MI10 is a healthcare artificial intelligence consulting firm dedicated to helping healthcare stakeholders efficiently implement actionable AI solutions.

MI10 has developed a revolutionary metric to define an organization’s readiness to enter into an AI/Healthcare partnership: the MIQ™. Using this metric, they enable both technology companies and healthcare providers to implement AI solutions more effectively.


The MIQ™ of a fictitious healthcare organization scored an MIQ™ of 54 points (machine or technology = 22; human = 20; and both = 12) and the results are displayed in a spider diagram (pictured).

This MIQ™ score of 54 points (again, out of a total of 100 points) will place this healthcare organization in the “AI Ready” stage category of the AI capability scale.














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