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‘Artificial Intelligence would change the health care scenario in near future’

Padam Bhushan awardee, Dr. T.S. Kler, A renowned interventional cardiologist, released a book on the future of health care written by Dr. Jagmeet Singh of Harvard Medical School here today. Dr. Kler commended the author for his seminal work that should understand and make use of AI technology to make health care sustainable and affordable, […]

Padam Bhushan awardee, Dr. T.S. Kler, A renowned interventional cardiologist, released a book on the future of health care written by Dr. Jagmeet Singh of Harvard Medical School here today.

Dr. Kler commended the author for his seminal work that should understand and make use of AI technology to make health care sustainable and affordable, besides saving more and more lives.

Dr Jagmeet Singh, Cardiologist, Physician Scientist, Author, & Professor of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA has published an awe-inspiring book, “Future Care: Sensors, Artificial Intelligence, and the Reinvention of Healthcare” that demystifies the way future health care would be delivered to the patients with the use of futuristic digital technologies.

Dr Jagmeet (Jag) Singh who has been working through his research on device technologies and electrical therapies for cardiac disorders, feels that rapid digital transformation holds a lot of promise in not only in drastically improving the way the health care is delivered, but improving human lives.

“Future Care ‘’ makes an interesting read since it is all about patient stories and his personal encounters with disease and how the intervention through artificial intelligence could help save lives, besides the future of the healthcare industry where the virtual diagnostic tools delivered through sensors can predict the possible attacks.

Dr Jag Singh reiterates that the essence of our research is to improve lives through forecasting and averting emergencies and disease through in-time interventions.
The advent of a variety of sensors available today are helping in remote monitoring of critical patients and offer personalized care to them anywhere in the world, Dr Jag adds.
Addressing some of the city’s discerning audience including several senior cardiologists, diagnostic experts, and medical professionals, Dr Jag Singh advised them to adapt the new technologies to their advantage and patient care.

The book is punctuated with real-life stories of transformational technologies that could help patients as it also suggests new models for disease management, and the need for modular medicines to create a robust virtual medical care systems that could save lives.
Notable among those present during the function included renowned radiologist Padamshri Dr HS Chawla,Dr. Ladbans Kaur, cardiologists Dr. U.P. Singh, Dr. H.K. Bali, Dr T S Mahant,  among others.

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