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Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Sector: Policy and Practice


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1 Research Scholar, Utkal University, Assistant Professor, KIIT School of Law, KIIT DU, India
 

Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things are definitely running parallel to humankind and the edge of being faster from humans in work is coming with its own complexities. The researchers in the paper will explore and lift the veil of the usage and implication of AI and IoT in the healthcare sector. The need of maximizing the benefits and sown the seeds of AI, while ensuring minimum risks and potential costs shows the path to need of an AI policy. Healthcare can exponentially improve the productivity and efficiency of the industry and lives of people. Humankind invented and introduced new machines into the lives of people to ensure a smooth living. The covid’19 response to the use of AI and better patient care has been a practice recently initiated and they assist in detection and diagnostics. A lot of data is analyzed to predict patients’ outcomes through their electronic health records which also posses a threat to the privacy of an individual. The paper shows the tussle between policies and practice of usage of AI and legal stand.

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Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, Operations, Medical technologies, Case study
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Lipsa Dash
Research Scholar, Utkal University, Assistant Professor, KIIT School of Law, KIIT DU, India

Abstract


Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things are definitely running parallel to humankind and the edge of being faster from humans in work is coming with its own complexities. The researchers in the paper will explore and lift the veil of the usage and implication of AI and IoT in the healthcare sector. The need of maximizing the benefits and sown the seeds of AI, while ensuring minimum risks and potential costs shows the path to need of an AI policy. Healthcare can exponentially improve the productivity and efficiency of the industry and lives of people. Humankind invented and introduced new machines into the lives of people to ensure a smooth living. The covid’19 response to the use of AI and better patient care has been a practice recently initiated and they assist in detection and diagnostics. A lot of data is analyzed to predict patients’ outcomes through their electronic health records which also posses a threat to the privacy of an individual. The paper shows the tussle between policies and practice of usage of AI and legal stand.

Keywords


Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, Operations, Medical technologies, Case study

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.23862/kiit-parikalpana%2F2023%2Fv19%2Fi1%2F220840