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Principles and Practices of marketing

Introduction

The healthcare systems worldwide and in the UK are readily adopting health informatics such as artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the patient care process. The process is extremely beneficial for facilitating the health delivery processes and improving healthcare efficacy. However, it is associated with various challenges that hamper its implementation. The present assignment will discuss the principle of health informatics in King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust by overviewing the functions, benefits, and limitations of health informatics. It will highlight the capabilities of artificial intelligence for health in facilitating automated decision-making, diagnosis, treatment, and medication. Moreover, it will explain the benefits of artificial intelligence and barriers that hinder the implementation of artificial intelligence into the healthcare system. It will also discuss the ethical, social, and legal issues in using artificial intelligence for health purposes.

Overview of your chosen healthcare organisation 

The King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has started using AI to deliver healthcare services. Its goal is to improve and speed up the diagnostic processes through different technologies (King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, 2022). To make their care services affordable and accessible, they use technology and AI to facilitate nurses and doctors perform administrative tasks and offer them better insight for informed decision-making. It states that by using its neural algorithms, the AI can scan and process thousands of imaging files using a strict classification system (KCL, 2022). Along with the effective and efficient diagnosis, the trust aims to use AI in surgical procedures, where machine learning can offer reliable and desirable outcomes in the operation room by creating 3D computer models of patients’ organs….