AI revolution in health: China launches world’s first AI hospital, 42 robo-doctors and 24-hour patient care
- The smart system works at every stage from patient registration to treatment and follow-up.
- This system enables faster treatment of patients and increases accuracy in diagnosis.
- Physicians are less stressed, treatments are more consistent, and future healthcare becomes more efficient.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making steady progress in the healthcare sector. Against this backdrop China The world’s first ‘AI Hospital’ has been launched. In this, 42 AI doctors will be working 24 hours a day. The facility, named ‘Agent Hospital’, developed by the Institute for AI Industry Research of ‘Sindhua University’, integrates state-of-the-art technology across 21 medical departments. China’s move towards AI-driven medical care is seen as a big hope. In ‘Agent Hospital’ AI doctors and nurses work through ‘large language model-powered intelligent agents’.
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who are capable of autonomous communication. This system covers every phase of patient care; This includes the pre-hospital process, from triage (patient classification) and registration to examination, diagnosis, consultation, prescription, rehabilitation and follow-up. By analyzing vast medical literature and learning from experience, these AI doctors improve their diagnostic and treatment skills on their own.
10,000 patients treated
This AI hospital treated over 10,000 virtual patients in just a few days. According to the researchers, assuming an average of 100 patients treated per week, which would normally take a human doctor two years to complete, this AI doctor recorded 93.06% accuracy on the ‘MedVUA’ dataset, which focuses on acute respiratory diseases, which shows the accuracy of their diagnosis.
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Benefits in the medical field
- Liu Yan, the lead researcher of the project at Sindhu University, called it a revolutionary step in healthcare. According to Yan, this hospital will revolutionize the way doctors diagnose and treat diseases. This will reduce the workload on medical professionals. It will also reduce errors in diagnosis and improve consistency in treatment.
- The research team is currently focusing on strict adherence to national medical regulations, research is underway on how AI and human medical staff can work effectively, the hospital will soon be ready for real use, and AI can become an integral part of healthcare infrastructure in the future.
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