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    Perhaps one of the best uses of AI (artificial intelligence) is the opportunities it offers to improve digital health. Technology can help with advanced disease management, ultimately reducing the workload of healthcare professionals, while also improving patient results. That is a win-win.

    As one example, the FDA is calling for innovating Parkinson’s freezing of gait detection using AI. According to GlobalData, the market for neurological devices was valued at $12.5 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow by a rate of 4.6% to reach $20.9 billion in 2033.

    Here is how this can help in healthcare:

    • Enhances monitoring and management capabilities.
    • Provides realtime feedback.
    • Contributes to symptom management.

    Looking to the future, we will continue to see AI improve patient outcomes by monitoring and tracking symptoms. GlobalData projects that with the continuous advancements in technology and the introduction of innovative therapies, the landscape of neurological devices is set to transform, offering new hope to millions affected by neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s.

    5G Artificial Intelligence Cloud Connected Devices Digital Transformation Edge Computing Future of Work Gait Detection Healthcare Internet of Things IoT Machine Learning Parkinson’s Sustainability
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