Medical image collaboration may be accomplished for medical practise and education by bringing the idea of CSCW to the medical imaging field. Medical pictures may be examined and diagnosed by groups of people, and individuals can talk about them on a chat system while exchanging visual image data on their terminals. The process of generating visible pictures of inside body structures for scientific and medicinal research and therapy, as well as a visible view of the function of internal tissues, is known as medical imaging. The goal of this procedure is to identify and treat disorders. This procedure generates a database of the organs' normal structure and function, making it simple to spot abnormalities. Organic and radiological imaging, using electromagnetic energy (X-rays and gamma), sonography, magnetic scopes, and thermal and isotope imaging are all part of this process.
Remote monitoring is a healthcare tool that enables physicians to stay connected to their patients from afar and offer treatment anytime it is needed. The sensing devices may be worn, implanted, or sensors in the surrounding environment can be linked to the internet, allowing physicians and caregivers to deliver patients with effective and timely medicine. This application is used to remotely monitor the patient's vital parameters using sensors, gadgets, and items in their environment. The patient's essential data is transferred and exchanged in real time between the patient and the caretakers. Its primary use is in the treatment of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease monitoring, asthma, and so on. In many sectors, recent technological advancements and connectivity have resulted in the rise of internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) applications.
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