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Artificial intelligence device to record patient heart history at KGMU - Times of India
LUCKNOW: Keeping in mind the high burden of heart patients, authorities at King George's Medical University are looking at installation of artificial intelligence-based patient triage technology (AIPTT) kiosks in the out-patient department. This intelligent touch-screen interface, comparable to the online check-in kiosks at airports, will help patients record the nature of problem faced by them, thereby saving about 40% of doctors' time. A team of doctors and representatives from technology companies including one from California visited KGMU on Saturday to study the needs of the institution. The system is being successfully used in some developed countries. In the cardiology department, a single doctor is expected to attend to 400-500 patients everyday.