When you hear “AI in healthcare,” you might think of robot assistants or complex algorithms crunching numbers for billing. While those are indeed applications of AI in healthcare, the true revolution is in the unexpected and creative ways AI is directly improving patient lives and empowering medical professionals. Let’s look at two incredible, real-world examples of how AI is making a tangible difference right now in healthcare.

Learning through play: The AI-powered game for kids with diabetes

For a child diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, learning about their condition and managing it can be overwhelming. It’s a world of new information, from understanding blood sugar levels to making smart food choices. A team at Harvard University realized that the best way to teach kids is often through play.

They developed an educational video game that uses the power of generative AI to create a personalized learning experience. Instead of just reading pamphlets or listening to explanations, children can interact with in-game characters who hold realistic, AI-powered conversations. The game teaches them about their condition, quizzes them on what they’ve learned, and even shows them images of culturally relevant foods to help them understand their dietary needs.

A tool like this offers incredible benefits:

A “crystal ball” for doctors: Finding answers in patient data

Imagine a doctor treating a patient with a rare and complex condition. They know that somewhere in the hospital’s vast archives of patient records, there are clues from past cases that could help them make the best decision for the patient in front of them. The problem is that finding those clues is like searching for a needle in a haystack.

At Boston Children’s Hospital, they’ve built a solution: a hybrid AI-powered search engine. It’s a specialized search tool for medical records that allows doctors to ask plain-language questions and instantly search through years of historical patient data. It can sift through both structured data (e.g., lab results) and unstructured data (e.g., doctor’s notes) to find patients with similar conditions and see what treatments worked, what didn’t, and what the outcomes were.

The benefits of this technology are transformative:

These two examples show that the most exciting AI applications in healthcare are the ones that are deeply human. They are about empowering patients, supporting doctors, and ultimately, using technology to deliver better, more personalized care.

For any healthcare organization looking to the future, the question isn’t if you should adopt AI, but how you can use it to solve the real-world challenges you and your patients face every day. If you want to learn more about leveraging AI and other technologies in healthcare, contact our experts today.

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