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The provided passages mention that Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence are being developed and applied in the healthcare industry to enhance quality of life and create a healthier society [1]. Topics discussed include electronic health records and machine learning [1].
However, the passages do not explain how a specific topic like electronic health records or machine learning leverages Big Data Analytics or AI to improve a tangible aspect of healthcare, nor do they offer a simple explanation for a non-expert.
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Title: Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence in the Healthcare Industry by Machado, José, Peixoto, Hugo, Sousa, Regina Description: Developing new approaches and reliable enabling technologies in the healthcare industry is needed to enhance our overall quality of life and lead to a healthier, innovative, and secure society. Further study is required to ensure these current technologies, such as big data analytics and artificial intelligence, are utilized to their utmost potential and are appropriately applied to advance society. Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence in the…
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- Given the ambition to "enhance our overall quality of life and lead to a healthier, innovative, and secure society," what distinct capabilities do Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence *specifically* offer that other healthcare innovations might not, to achieve these grand objectives?
- The text stresses the need to ensure these technologies are "utilized to their utmost potential and appropriately applied." What concrete "challenges and issues" (as mentioned) could arise that might *prevent* their appropriate application or hinder their potential in healthcare, and how might stakeholders begin to anticipate or mitigate them?
- Consider the diverse audience for this work: from "healthcare professionals" to "computer scientists" and "data analysts." How might their *primary concerns* or *interpretations* of "enhancing our quality of life" through BDA and AI differ, and what implications might these differing perspectives have for successful implementation?
- Beyond the stated benefits, what potential *unintended consequences* or *new ethical dilemmas* might the widespread and "appropriate" application of Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence introduce into the healthcare industry, particularly concerning patient autonomy or equity?