The Digital revolution is everywhere in medicine and Artificial intelligence, and generative models are entering every corner of our practice.
A special full-day symposium dedicated to digital health will be held during the ICI meeting, which celebrates this year its 30th anniversary.
The session will start with a grown breaking lecture by Mooley Eden, former vice president of Intel who will challenge the entire medical community with the questions, are we going to be replaced by AI, how do generative AI going to change the way we diagnose and treat and whether we can rely on a Generative AI doctor that have a worldwide experience of billions of patients, reads all the scientific publications in the world and never forgets a single patient.
The hospital of the future will be entirely interconnected with AI agents, taking over both medical routines and administrative and logistical tasks. This already happens today in our medical system in Israel and across the world.
The physician performing robotic surgery will be guided by AI, improving perception of the surgical field and aiding decision-making and implementation. The Cath lab and the surgical suites will be fully integrated and supported by artificial intelligence in the background. At the same time, the physician will remain in front of the patient, whether conscious or sedated.
Remote healthcare and hospital-at-home services can be aided by digital technologies, such as AI robots that follow patients at home or in their offices. Digital sensors implanted in the body will monitor physiological signals and transmit them via smartphones and cloud platforms to the medical monitoring station, where AI algorithms will guide overall patient care.
Imaging in the hospital will be guided by AI algorithms for greater accuracy, enabling the democratization of the procedure and improving image quality and interpretation.
Big data analysis will be used to provide better diagnostics, suggest the most appropriate personalized therapy for each patient and used to integrated data from multiple institutions around the world for better precision and understanding.
This special event, involving leading physicians from Israel and abroad, data scientists, information technology specialists for our hospitals and the HMOs, and the leaders of AI in the world like Nvidia, MDclone, Utrasight, AIDOC, and many more, will come together for a full day to look over the horizons into the bright and somewhat risky world of the digital revolution.