Health care in 2030: Artificial intelligence will allow remote diagnoses, create 'virtual hospitals'
It's this type of intuitive technology that's helping people get better care at OHSU. Steve Brown, who is a futurist, predicts there will be more of this type of AI tech in the coming years. He says in the future, fewer people will be going to the hospital because more people will be using things like "tele-health," where they get healthcare through a phone or screen. "Manage my health remotely, without having to go physically into the doctor's office," said Brown. That's the next step for doctors at OHSU who want to develop what they are calling a "virtual hospital."
Sep-16-2020, 20:10:19 GMT
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