Discussion: Does the complexity of information a human physician needs to process not exceed the reasonable capabilities given a limited time?

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Does the complexity of information a human physician needs to process not exceed the reasonable capabilities given a limited time?

Although usually using dedicated medical software, a human doctor cannot analyze all the required information within a few minutes.

1 Recent symptom.
2 Patient history and lifestyle.
3. Extended family history. (Genetic diseases)
3. The patient's current medications and their counter-indications.
4 All diagnostic tests:
*Blood pressure, pulse, body temperature.
*All types of blood and urine tests. (Including genetic tests.)
*Invasive and non-invasive tests.
*Imaging tests. (Ultrasound, CT, MRI.)
5 Mental unresolved trauma may erupt from a chronic disease or an addiction. (The psychic-energetic dimension does not exist today in conventional medicine.)

Within a few decades, we will probably see robots and cyborgs (a hybrid of man and machine) operating artificial intelligence in the medical service.

Link: Implementing AI in healthcare is inevitable.
https://www.sf-healing.com/page/143 (Copy & Paste)



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