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Digital and AI Applications from Pre-visit to Post-visit Services in Outpatient Care

Jacqueline Detert () and Markus Detert ()

A chapter in Transformation in Health Care, 2025, pp 127-138 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Society is undergoing change worldwide, which is largely due to digitalization. The challenge in the transformation process is not only the large amounts of data (Internet of Things), but it will be important to record, interpret and then use them correctly. Digital networking connects the real world from the idea to implementation and optimization in medicine (self-measurement of the ego), especially the improvement of diseases or the maintenance of health. The focus is not only on the detection and treatment of diseases but also on individual health management. The age-old idea of “the right patient at the right time to the right doctor” can be implemented with the help of digital and AI-based assistance systems. AI-powered assistance has been added to two common traditional processes of specialist patient admission. With the help of the “shortest route strategy” in everyday medical care, it is shown how transformation can change everyday patient care.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-78322-7_9

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