There are many use cases where AI can be beneficial to healthcare. But before we invest limited funds and resources into another large-scale program, proof of concepts and studies are needed.
And the good news is DXC Technology is working with several healthcare organisations to do exactly that.
For example, working with Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and the national health agency Synapxe, DXC developed an AI system to tackle pneumonia and combat growing antibiotic resistance. The AI model, which processes symptom data from patients, helps distinguish between viral and bacterial infections, ensuring antibiotics are only prescribed when necessary.
Technology’s ability to sift through vast data to detect infection patterns is key in deciding whether antibiotics are required.
The AI system, called Augmented Intelligence in Infectious Diseases, was trained on data including clinical symptoms, responses to infection, X-rays and vital signs from about 8,000 SGH patients.
Further studies will assess the AI system's impact on antibiotic use in clinical settings, with future expansion plans to include other common infections.