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Artificial intelligence (AI) appears as a vital application in assisting global health experts to protect people's health and provide timely treatments and information for patients in the "next normal" world.
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed how vulnerable the global healthcare businesses are: limited medical supplies, insufficient hospital beds and medical staff, inadequate and inaccurate alerts, slow reactions, and no timely treatments or remedies. This is a tough time for the healthcare industry in keeping people safe and healthy not only from the virus but also from the other conventional health-related emergency issues.
Due to the lack of government regulations, the healthcare industry was pretty slow in integrating technology into its ecosystems. Nevertheless, the pandemic has changed everything. The whole industry speeds up the digital transformation process and embraces new legislation and technological usage challenges. Artificial intelligence (AI) appears as a vital application in assisting global health experts to protect people's health and provide timely treatments and information for patients in the "next normal" world.