Siemens Healthineers unveiled its latest AI-powered innovation, "Patient Twinning", a groundbreaking innovation to visualize human organs in a digital space and simulate the organs' reactions to therapy, which will aid healthcare practitioners to provide optimal medication. This innovation, along with other AI technologies from the company, are undergoing rapid development.
Mr. Bjoern Bodenstein, Managing Director of Siemens Healthineers in Thailand said that "Siemens Healthineers, as a leading medical innovation provider from Germany, has the goal of pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare for everyone, everywhere. We are focused on delivering high-value care by digitalizing healthcare, while giving insight through Artificial Intelligence. Our latest AI-powered innovation, "Patient Twinning", is taking the healthcare industry to a whole new level with its ability to replicate individual organs in a digital space. By allowing physicians to thoroughly examine the targeted locations and calculate therapy outcomes, this dataset can enable new possibilities for planning procedures which eliminate unnecessary interventions. Virtual planning can visualize an organ's response to a treatment on a computer before the actual intervention. Physicians can use it to test various therapies, examine the outcomes, and select the best therapy for the patient".
Digitalization of healthcare is driven by the desire to provide the best treatments for all patients. Artificial intelligence, for instance, can eliminate unnecessary interventions, prioritize acute cases, improve the quality and productivity of healthcare, advance precision medicine, and generate more clinical knowledge. Digitalizing healthcare will cause a shift from patient-centric disease management to person-centric healthcare. This will be possible thanks to a lifelong collection of data applied to Patient Twinning.
Besides "Patient Twinning", Siemens Healthineers also showcased its latest digital innovations at HMA 2022 in Bangkok, Thailand including:
"For the past years, Siemens Healthineers have been working on developing new medical innovation with AI to maintain our leadership in the medtech industry. With over 700 patents in machine learning, 275 patents in Deep Learning and more than 60 AI-based applications, we have paved the way for healthcare providers to foster individualized preventions and therapies with precise diagnosis. This truly reflects our relentless pursuit to create better medical solutions for patients around the world and to digitalize the healthcare industry." concluded Mr Bodenstein.
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