8. Uluslararası Sağlık Bilimleri ve Aile Hekimliği Kongresi İHSFMC-2024, İzmir, Türkiye, 14 - 16 Mart 2024, ss.1-4, (Özet Bildiri)
THE ROLE AND FUTURE OF ARTİFİCİAL INTELLİGENCE İN PRİMARY HEALTH CARE
İclal Kasap1,
Volga Kaymakçı1,
Merve Sevindi1,
Vildan Mevsim2
1. 1)
Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Aile Hekimliği
Anabilim Dalı, Arş. Gör. Dr., İzmir
2. 2)
Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Aile Hekimliği
Anabilim Dalı, Prof. Dr., İzmir
Abstract
The rapid evolution of technology has positioned Artificial Intelligence
(AI) at the forefront of innovation in various sectors, notably in healthcare.
This review explores AI's current and future roles in primary healthcare,
highlighting its transformative impact and the challenges that accompany its
integration.
AI currently aids healthcare practitioners in a myriad of ways. Diagnostic
procedures have been revolutionized by AI algorithms capable of analysing
medical images with precision. Administrative tasks, such as patient scheduling
and record-keeping, have become more efficient due to AI's streamlining
capabilities. Predictive analytics, a critical AI feature, plays a pivotal role
in pre-empting health complications by analysing extensive patient data.
Additionally, AI has significantly advanced telemedicine, offering wider access
to healthcare, a crucial development amidst global health emergencies.
Moreover, AI contributes substantially to personalized medicine, analysing
large-scale data, including genetic information, to tailor treatment plans. Its
integration into Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems enhances data
processing, improving treatment outcomes and operational efficiency.
Despite these advancements, challenges persist. Data privacy concerns,
potential erosion of the human element in patient care, difficulties
integrating AI with existing systems, and the risk of over-reliance on
technology are pressing issues that require careful management. Ethical
considerations, including algorithmic transparency and accountability, also
pose significant challenges.
Looking ahead, AI's trajectory in primary healthcare is geared towards
further advancements, with an emphasis on ethical implications and maintaining
a balance between technology and human-centred care. The potential of AI to
enhance areas like chronic disease management and mental health care is vast.
As we approach an AI-driven era in primary healthcare, this review underscores
the importance of merging technological innovation with empathetic patient
care.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, family medicine, primary health
care