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Title

Role of cognitive computing in enhancing innovative healthcare solutions.

Authors

Haleem, Abid; Javaid, Mohd

Abstract

Cognitive computing represents a groundbreaking development in healthcare, encompassing technological platforms that emulate the human brain’s functionality. While cloud computing offers on-demand internet access to computing resources and services, cognitive computing focuses on modelling human mental processes to tackle complicated issues. Cognitive computing enhances human decision-making by integrating reasoning, machine learning, speech, natural language processing (NLP), and human-computer interaction. In the healthcare sector, it facilitates the analysis of clinical and genetic data to forecast diseases, tailor therapies, and elevate drug development. Additionally, it combines data analysis with adaptive page displays to tailor content based on the audience. Relevant papers in cognitive computing for healthcare were identified and studied. This paper aims to undertake an extensive scopic review of the pertinent literature from various sources, including articles and documents from numerous journals and conference proceedings. It delves into the need for cognitive computing in healthcare, elucidates supportive technologies, and expounds on its features within the healthcare domain. Furthermore, it identifies and discusses the substantial applications of cognitive computing in healthcare. These systems utilise computer models to replicate human cognitive processes, streamlining administrative tasks through artificial intelligence and cognitive computing. As a result, healthcare administrators can allocate more of their valuable time to patient care. Cognitive computing enhances outcomes and practitioner productivity and improves treatment decisions. The selflearning system of cognitive computing relies on real-time patient data, medical transcripts, and other pertinent information. These technologies can reduce the administrative burden on healthcare workers by automating tasks such as invoicing, claims processing, and appointment scheduling. This technology is poised to become increasingly indispensable in precision medicine.

Subjects

COGNITIVE computing; MEDICAL care; BRAIN; INDIVIDUALIZED medicine; DECISION making; THERAPEUTICS

Publication

Advances in Biomarker Sciences & Technology, 2024, Vol 6, p152

ISSN

2543-1064

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1016/j.abst.2024.08.002

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