Dr Sushil Kumar Meher, Department of Computer Facility, AIIMS
“The healthcare environment has changed dramatically since last few decades. It has become information- intensive environment and has shifted its focus on technological applications. The use of 5G will transform the health care sector from translation research to personalized research. 5G has the capacity to impact and help enable medical innovations using augmented reality, virtual reality, artificial intelligence (AI), remote medical learning, remote patient monitoring, and more.
Another important aspect is the use of Big Data in healthcare. Analysis of Big Data, such as at the genomic level can help us to have a better understanding of disease as well as formulate treatment plans which can be personalized to a geographical area or to ethnic groups or can even lead to personalized treatment at individual level.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi has also taken lead in implementation of IT in the medical field. HIS is successfully running and SNOMED CT, the international standard for clinical terminology has been successfully incorporated in the HIS.
IT is transforming the healthcare in a big way and with the coming of 5G the major roadblock of the data transmitting issue will also be resolved.”
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