Malaysian medical students apprehensive over using AI in healthcare
Malaysian medical students are generally optimistic about AI in healthcare, yet have concerns over its potential career impact.
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Malaysian medical students are generally optimistic about AI in healthcare, yet have concerns over its potential career impact.
Over half of Bain & Company survey respondents felt comfortable with AI-powered healthcare delivery, particularly for preventive, wellness, and less severe conditions.
Healthcare providers are likely to use a combination of emerging technologies to deliver advanced care irrespective of patient location, according to a Deloitte report.
AI will diagnose and predict the development of dental diseases through the iMedic digital health platform, facilitating early preventive measures.
Malaysia's Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation has outlined seven principles to ensure ethical and safe use of AI.
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) aims to produce graduates who can develop and use AI responsibly.
A new bundle from Malaysian telco CelcomDigi offers digital healthcare solutions with high-speed internet connectivity plans.
A new AI solution integrated into Stella Equinox will enable physicians to have meaningful conversations with their patients, while also increasing patient volume.
Patients across Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, and Zambia will have access to leading physicians worldwide through UCrest’s digital health e-commerce platform, iMedic.