Economic Dimension of Artificial Intelligence in Future Medicine

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Vrba, Zdenek [1 ]
Strachotova, Dana [2 ]
Kutnohorska, Olga [2 ]
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[1] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 1, Prague 2, Czech Republic
[2] Univ Chem & Technol, Prague, Czech Republic
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Artificial Intelligence; robotic surgery; personalized medicine; holistic medicine; neuroplastic mapping;
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Living to the age of 120 is not enough, people want a quality and satisfied life, not a vegetative state. Artificial Intelligence in medicine provides a potential for a healthy life. It brings about new approaches to monitoring a patient's state, robotic surgery, decreases difficulty of operations and improves considerably diagnostic possibilities. Artificial Intelligence is an important vehicle for solving ethical problems in treatment and the entire health system. This saves up time for a physician to talk to the patient and mutual trust is re-established, which is the essential of medical ethics. This article focuses on a search for attributes of technical aspects in medical science. Its objective is to identify elements of holistic medicine that can be employed for transfer of information in a human body. The research presents an important conclusion, which is linked with the fact that current technical aspects of medical sciences are narrowly specialized and the key in such segment specializations is not the ethical medical aspect of the problem, but the technical one. It can be presumed that Artificial Intelligence will enhance holistic and personalized medicine. Personalized medicine analyses a person as a unique individuality. Holistic medicine considers a person as one complete set, a holistic system of interlinked organs, links and relations, it does not separate the technical aspect from the ethical aspect. Artificial Intelligence can become an immensely important platform providing data to be implemented by holistic medicine that is seen as the key treatment of the future.
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