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AI Powered Healthcare: Paving the Way for a Brighter Future for Patients

AI Powered Healthcare: Paving the Way for a Brighter Future for Patients

Adel Elansary, Senior Regional Pre-Sales Manager, Egypt Libya & Levant, Dell Technologies

The driving force behind Artificial Intelligence (AI) is its potential to accelerate human progress and enhance our experiences in all areas of our lives, and in no area is this more significant than healthcare.

The healthcare sector has seen unbelievable progress in the last decade, including the rapid, cross-

border innovation that saw us through the COVID-19 crisis. However, factors including increased

population density, and rising healthcare costs mean that we continue to face increased challenges to

our health. For the healthcare and life sciences industry, this means pressure to treat more patients,

more cost-effectively and with better results.

The good news is that we are in a strong position to face these challenges. Advances in genomics,

bioinformatics, microscopy, medical imaging and many other areas have created an avalanche of data

that, if captured and analysed correctly, can be used to significantly improve patient outcomes.

Advanced computing technologies, such as AI algorithms running on high performance computing

(HPC) systems, are the key to unlocking the true value of medical data, which in turn will save lives

and improve overall health.

A future of personalised healthcare

Using AI combined with HPC, clinicians can develop truly bespoke treatment plans by analysing vast

data sets, discovering unique patterns and deriving insights at a speed no human could process. It

has the potential to revolutionise patient care, promising improved efficiencies as well as more

predictive and accessible care. Previously, healthcare providers have relied on a one-size fits all

approach, treating the illness rather than the individual. Innovative diagnostics and bespoke

treatments have the potential to either prevent a condition arising from the outset, or failing that, to

allow much earlier diagnosis and treatment highly tailored to each individual.

HPC is a key part of the personalization puzzle, as it enables clinicians to derive actionable insights

from large, complex data sets at lightning speed. In fact, genomic analysis that previously took days

can now be achieved in minutes. Whether using machine learning or AI to analyze medical images,

detect patterns across populations, design medical devices, or solve problems such as how to predict

protein structures, you need to be able to run compute-intensive workloads at high speed. Electronic

health record (EHR) systems, for example, are a potential source of real-time insight but may store

millions of confidential patient records across a decentralized infrastructure. As the volume of data

grows, healthcare organizations can provide personalized care at lower costs by adopting new

systems capable of processing large, disparate sources of information. HPC is providing healthcare

organizations with the performance and efficiencies needed to turn data into actionable intelligence in

near real time to speed discoveries and improve care.

Personalisation doesn’t just stop there – it can predict the future. By looking at patients’ unique

genomic make ups, doctors could design specific methods of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment,

estimating an individual’s disease risk and developing tailored reactive, or perhaps even proactive

drug therapies. Advances in this space in the coming decade could make personalised diagnostics

based on an individual’s genetics more accessible than ever.

Trailblazing AI technologies

We’re already seeing many exciting healthcare AI examples in practice, including within cancer

diagnostics and treatment. In Egypt, approximately 135 thousand citizens are cancer patients

annually, a number that is expected to rise over the coming years. AI offers better detection and

better treatment, including AI tools that spot tumours and lesions doctors might miss.

AI has already given rise to innovations in robot-assisted surgery to improve patient outcomes as

well. Integrating AI and robots in surgical processes helps amplify a surgeon’s effectiveness. Data

from pre-op medical records can be analysed by algorithms to assist the team in planning procedures

and guide the team as they perform the surgery.

The future of AI powered healthcare requires collaboration

While the future of AI-powered healthcare, underpinned by HPC, is exciting, the question remains: is

the medical community adequately prepared for this revolution? The industry is currently valued at

$20.65 billion, but is expected to grow to $187.95 billion by 2023.

To realise its potential, the industry will need to invest in technology and skills. This is where joining

forces with technology partners and vendors will be key, as they will be able to bring their AI skills

and expertise to help quickly scale AI projects.

With the technology and healthcare industry working together, the next generation of patients will

see a level of care that, until recently, we could only dream of. Now is the time to collaborate,

innovate, and bring about the AI-powered healthcare revolution.

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