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  • Dr. Hafssa

Smart Hospital vs. Traditional Hospital


Hospitals continually produce and collect data, much of which is now digitized.


This allows them to apply technologies like data analytics and artificial intelligence to improve their knowledge.


Data that was previously stored as a paper record with a patient’s medical history, laboratory results, and immunization information is now stored as digital records.


 Digital CT and MR images, as well as software, including the PACS medical imaging storage system, replace analog radiology tools. Sensors connected in hospital rooms and operating rooms can record multiple continuous streams of data for retrospective and real-time analysis.


AI-assisted robotics can help surgeons in the operating room.


In addition, video analysis can detect cases where supplies of hand sanitizer are scarce or where a patient needs attention, such as the risk of falling in a hospital or at home.




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