The symbiotic growth of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) is expanding the value of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). Physicians are able to draw actionable conclusions more quickly and reliably when processing massive, continuous streams of data from connected medical devices.
EMR (Electronic medical record) is focused medical data, mainly used by clinicians for diagnosis and treatment. EHR (Electronic health record) focuses on personal health data, which includes the state of physical, mental, or mental health. EHR has a wider range than EMR.
Refers to the use of imaging, medical image processing technology, and other possible physiological and biochemical means, combined with computer analysis and calculation, to assist radiologists in finding lesions and improve the accuracy of diagnosis.