The way that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being incorporated into medical technology is changing how patients are diagnosed and treated. Innovative AI-powered diagnosis apps represent a revolutionary change in the way healthcare is delivered, with the growing market for AI-driven diagnostics predicted to reach $908.7 billion by 2030. According to GlobalData, a data and analytics company, these technologies offer real-time insights, customized treatment plans, and affordable solutions, improving both efficiency and patient results.
According to Elia Garcia, a medical analyst at GlobalData, “It is anticipated that the market for remote patient monitoring will grow to $760 million by 2030.” In a similar vein, the predicted expansion of the AI market highlights the importance of AI and machine learning for future diagnoses in the healthcare sector. These patterns point to a burgeoning industry that is ready for investment and innovative concepts, and AI-driven solutions have the power to drastically alter the delivery of healthcare.
A field in which artificial intelligence is making notable advancements is the identification and treatment of particular medical disorders, including scoliosis. Momentum Health has advanced the treatment of scoliosis significantly with the FDA-approved AI-predicting software Momentum Spine.
It’s claimed that this non-invasive method will improve accessibility while also facilitating more proactive and individualized patient treatment. Users can use their mobile device to take a video, and the software will use the video to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to produce a 3D model of the torso.
Garcia says in closing, “These technologies allow healthcare professionals to make well-informed decisions more quickly and efficiently by providing them with access to real-time measurements and predictive analytics.” Furthermore, these devices’ non-invasive design may lessen the need for conventional diagnostic techniques, saving money and improving patient outcomes.