AI-enhanced telemedicine: A common-sense approach to chronic disease management and a tool to bridging the gap in healthcare disparities
Olu James Mbanugo
Abstract
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into telemedicine has revolutionized chronic disease management, offering scalable, cost-effective, and patientcentered healthcare solutions.The growing burden of chronic diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and respiratory disorders, necessitates innovative approaches to enhance early detection, personalized treatment, and continuous monitoring.AI-enhanced telemedicine employs machine learning algorithms, natural language processing, and predictive analytics to transform remote patient care by identifying risk factors, optimizing treatment plans, and predicting disease progression.From a broader perspective, AI-driven telemedicine systems improve healthcare accessibility and efficiency by automating routine diagnostics, reducing physician workload, and enabling real-time interventions.These systems empower patients by providing continuous health monitoring through wearable devices and mobile applications, enhancing self-management strategies and adherence to treatment plans.Furthermore, AI models trained on diverse datasets help identify population health trends, enabling healthcare providers to adopt preventive measures tailored to specific demographic needs.Narrowing the focus, AI-enhanced telemedicine presents a practical solution to healthcare disparities, particularly in underserved and rural areas with limited access to medical specialists.By leveraging AI-powered chatbots, virtual assistants, and remote diagnostics, patients receive timely medical guidance, reducing hospital visits and associated costs.Moreover, AI-driven telemedicine can mitigate biases in healthcare by ensuring equitable treatment recommendations based on comprehensive datasets rather than subjective clinical judgments.Despite its transformative potential, challenges such as data privacy, algorithmic biases, and regulatory concerns must be addressed to ensure ethical deployment.This study explores the implications of AI-enhanced telemedicine in chronic disease management, emphasizing its role in bridging healthcare gaps and fostering a more inclusive, technology-driven healthcare ecosystem.