virtual hospital. It incorporates modules on daily cleaning in occupied patient rooms as well as discharge cleaning protocols, and a module is also available for care homes.
The rise of AI in healthcare is gathering pace, and new breakthroughs are occurring all the time. In March 2025, Microsoft announced the launch of a new voice-activated AI assistant for doctors, designed to free up more time to spend with patients. Dragon Copilot is said to be capable of drafting documents such as clinical notes, referral letters and post-visit summaries.
A company called Corti in Denmark is working on an AI tool that can listen in to patient consultations and suggest follow-up questions and treatment options.
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The NHS will also soon be involved a world-first trial of an AI tool said to be capable of identifying a patient’s risk of developing Type 2 diabetes more than a decade in advance. The technology analyses ECG readings and detects subtle changes, paving the way for early interventions and lifestyle change suggestions.
AI is proving to be a massive aid in the healthcare sector – and this is only the beginning. Over the next decade and beyond, it is likely to go from strength to strength as it continues to enhance efficiency, reduce infection risks and free up staff for vital tasks that are better suited to humans.
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