COVID-19: Reshaping Medical Tourism through Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics

V. Hassan, George Bellos
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The tourism and travel sector is a large and thriving industry, with almost 5 billion international tourist arrivals recorded in 2019, with an annual growth of 4% on the previous year. Yet it suffered a major downturn, globally due to Covid 19. Since the concept of healthcare has existed, humans have been willing to travel to access it. From the spas of the ancient Sumerians, Greeks, and Romans, to the supposed curative properties of alpine and seaside health resorts in early modern Europe, the idea of traveling long distances for health reasons, and marketing destinations for that purpose, is certainly nothing new However, lately, medical tourism has been growing due to the low-cost treatment, Specialization of medical agencies, hospitals, and medical professionals in the host countries. This type of tourism was valued at USD 16.761 million in 2018, and it is expected to reach USD 27,247.6 million by 2024. However, the appearance of COVID 19 has completely changed the tourism sector, where a loss of USD 910 billion to USD 1.2 trillion from export revenues from tourism was reported Moreover, the different types of Tourism and travel industry are taking advantage of Artificial intelligence (AI) in order to perform a variety of administrative and customer service tasks. For medical tourism the development of these technologies (AI, robotic, and so on) play a key role in supporting the medical agencies in connecting physicians and prospective medical tourists. In addition to make it more feasible and credible option for patients, respond to questions and provide valuable information to customers, and allows to reduce the time would be impossible for humans. Furthermore, international remote surgeries will allow various clinical centers to pool their expertise and offer remote surgeries from a central operating theatre that is convenient to access for patients and persuade patients to invest in the local economy. Keywords: Medical Tourism, COVID-19, AI, Robotics.
2019冠状病毒病:通过人工智能和机器人重塑医疗旅游
旅游业是一个庞大而蓬勃发展的行业,2019年国际游客人数接近50亿,同比增长4%。然而,由于2019冠状病毒病,它在全球范围内遭受了严重的衰退。自从医疗保健的概念出现以来,人们就愿意去旅行。从古代苏美尔人、希腊人和罗马人的水疗中心,到现代欧洲早期高山和海边疗养胜地的所谓疗效,为健康原因进行长途旅行并为此目的推销目的地的想法当然不是什么新鲜事物。然而,最近,由于治疗费用低,医疗机构、医院和东道国医疗专业人员的专业化,医疗旅游一直在增长。2018年,这类旅游的价值为1676.1万美元,预计到2024年将达到272.476亿美元。然而,2019冠状病毒病的出现彻底改变了旅游业,据报道,旅游业的出口收入损失了9100亿至1.2万亿美元。此外,不同类型的旅游业正在利用人工智能(AI)来执行各种行政和客户服务任务。对于医疗旅游来说,这些技术(人工智能、机器人等)的发展在支持医疗机构连接医生和潜在医疗游客方面发挥了关键作用。除了使其对患者更可行和可信的选择,回答问题并为客户提供有价值的信息,并允许减少人类不可能的时间。此外,国际远程手术将使各个临床中心能够汇集他们的专业知识,从一个便于患者进入的中央手术室提供远程手术,并说服患者投资当地经济。关键词:医疗旅游,COVID-19,人工智能,机器人
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