Health Ministry to establish AI Tech Council to guide tech use in healthcare
By Marlene Freeman
The Health Ministry will establish an advisory body that will examine trends in artificial intelligence (AI) and make recommendations on how AI can be utilized in the country’s health system.
The AI-Tech Council of experts on healthcare delivery is to be chaired by Professor and Assistant Dean of the School of Medicine and Health Innovations at the University of Alabama in the United States, Dr. Rubin Pillay.
Minister of Health Dr. Christopher Tufton made the announcement in Parliament yesterday while delivering his contribution to the Sectoral Debate.
He said Jamaica has to prepare for changes in medical sciences and technology linked to treatment and care.
Dr. Tufton noted that use of AI means easier and faster screening, more minimal invasive treatment procedures and remote monitoring of the elderly.
The minister outlined some focus areas, to include medical profile predictability.
Dr Tufton said after a year, the findings of the council will be used to shape policy.
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