Optimizing Patient-Centric Care: Integrating Telemedicine and AI Technologies

Dr. Olivia Anderson

Abstract


This paper explores the transformative potential of integrating telemedicine and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to enhance patient-centric care in the healthcare sector. We delve into the synergies between telemedicine's remote accessibility and AI's analytical capabilities, offering a comprehensive overview of how these technologies can optimize healthcare delivery. The abstract discusses real-world applications, benefits, challenges, and potential future developments in leveraging telemedicine and AI to ensure a patient-centric healthcare ecosystem.

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