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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Aug 18, 2020
Date Accepted: Aug 18, 2020

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Correction: How Can Artificial Intelligence Make Medicine More Preemptive?

Iqbal U, Celi LA, Li YCJ

Correction: How Can Artificial Intelligence Make Medicine More Preemptive?

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(8):e23645

DOI: 10.2196/23645

PMID: 32845851

PMCID: 7481867

Correction: How Can Artificial Intelligence Make Medicine More Preemptive?

  • Usman Iqbal; 
  • Leo Anthony Celi; 
  • Yu-Chuan Jack Li

ABSTRACT

In this paper we propose the idea that Artificial intelligence (AI) is ushering in a new era of “Earlier Medicine,” which is a predictive approach for disease prevention based on AI modeling and big data. The flourishing health care technological landscape is showing great potential—from diagnosis and prescription automation to the early detection of disease through efficient and cost-effective patient data screening tools that benefit from the predictive capabilities of AI. Monitoring the trajectories of both in- and outpatients has proven to be a task AI can perform to a reliable degree. Predictions can be a significant advantage to health care if they are accurate, prompt, and can be personalized and acted upon efficiently. This is where AI plays a crucial role in “Earlier Medicine” implementation.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Iqbal U, Celi LA, Li YCJ

Correction: How Can Artificial Intelligence Make Medicine More Preemptive?

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(8):e23645

DOI: 10.2196/23645

PMID: 32845851

PMCID: 7481867

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