The convergence of the artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services is redefining the healthcare sector, making diagnoses faster, more accurate and accessible. Processes that once took days are now resolved in minutes, marking a turning point in how critical patient information is analyzed and shared.
A leap towards predictive and collaborative medicine
Tools based on AI can examine medical images —such as x-rays, CT scans or MRIs— with an unprecedented level of accuracy, detecting patterns and anomalies that could go unnoticed. Simultaneously, the cloud allows processing and sharing those results in real time from anywhere, with secure and scalable connectivity.
Pablo Prieto, Director of Digital Business at TIVIT Latamexplained the advance: “The convergence between the cloud and artificial intelligence is allowing medicine to be more predictive, collaborative and accessible”. He highlighted that with the launch of on-premise AI models like Velvet 25Bit is possible to analyze large volumes of data to generate relevant information, while guaranteeing the protection of personal data and the anonymity of patients.
Democratization of access and strong figures
One of the most significant benefits is the democratization of access to specialized medicine. Thanks to cloud infrastructure, hospitals in remote regions can use the same diagnostic tools as large urban clinics.
The impact is reflected in concrete figures:
- Global market: The healthcare AI market is projected to reach 208 billion dollars by 2030 (Markets and Markets).
- Professional adoption: More than 60% of health professionals already use some AI-based tool for diagnosis or data analysis (Demandsage).
- Technical precision: There are devices with a negative predictive value (NPV) of 99.97%capable of ruling out with that level of certainty up to 75 different findings on a chest x-rayaccording to TIVIT data.
Challenges and the future of a connected health system
Despite progress, implementation poses new challenges. The data protection, digital infrastructure and training of medical personnel They are essential factors for ethical and sustainable adoption. In addition, regulatory frameworks must evolve at the pace of innovation, guaranteeing patient privacy and safety.
In a context of high demand and limited resources, the synergy between Cloud and AI are not only optimizing diagnosticsbut also lays the foundation for a more efficient, connected and patient-centered health systemradically transforming the care experience.
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