| Literature DB >> 35193536 |
Suchitra Kataria1, Vinod Ravindran2.
Abstract
Data has always been integral to modern medicine in almost all aspects of patient care and the recent proliferation of data has opened up innumerable opportunities for all the stakeholders in trying to improve the quality of care and health outcomes including quality of life and rehabilitation. Greater usage and adoption of digital technologies have led to the convergence of health data in different forms - clinical, self-reported, electronic health records social media, etc. The application and utilization of patient data set continue to get broadened each day with greater availability and access. These are empowering newer cutting-edge solutions such as connected care and artificial intelligence, 3D printing and real-life mimicking prosthetics. The availability of data at micro and macro levels has the potential to act as a catalyst for personalized care based on behavioral, cultural, genetic, and psychological needs for patients with musculoskeletal disorders. Realistic algorithms coupled with biomarkers which can identify relevant interventions and alert the care providers regarding any deterioration. Although in the nascent stage currently, 3D printing, exoskeletons, and virtual rehabilitation hold tremendous potential of cost-effective, precise interventions for the patients.Entities:
Keywords: 3D printing; Artificial intelligence; Clinical trials; Connected care; Data analytics; Exoskeleton; Human data; Internet of medical things; Patient care; Patient-reported outcomes; Personalised care; Population health; Prosthetics; Research
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35193536 PMCID: PMC8863295 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-022-05126-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Human data constellation. From authors own source, made using licensed version of MS Powerpoint
Measures to improve data collection and data quality and overcome data bias
| • Implementation of accessible EHRs with interoperability. | |
| • Investment and implementation of simple, low-cost digital technologies. | |
| • Dynamic consent, privacy, and data security processes with IT backbone for data access and sharing. | |
| • Strong governance and proactive policies for digitization at all levels including workforce facilitating patient engagement. | |
| • Foster digital literacy and develop leadership. |
Fig. 2Advantages of human data science. From authors own source, made using licensed version of MS Powerpoint
Fig. 3AI application in various stages of clinical trials. From authors own source, made using licensed version of MS Powerpoint
Fig. 4Exoskeleton and analytics. This Figure has been obtained from www.shutterstock.com under author’s corporate subscription plan. This allows author’s to use the images in any forum without any copyright restrictions
Fig. 5This Figure has been obtained from www.shutterstock.com under author’s corporate subscription plan. This allows author’s to use the images in any forum without any copyright restrictions