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India's Apollo Hospitals plans to invest more in AI tools to automate routine tasks and free up time for doctors and nurses. The AI tools will analyze electronic medical records to suggest diagnoses, tests, and treatment, transcribe doctors' observations, generate faster discharge summaries, and create daily schedules from nurses' notes. The hospital also aims to develop an AI tool to help prescribe effective antibiotics.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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