Chinese authorities have called for greater use of AI in the healthcare sector.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, November 4 (Xinhua) — China's National Health Commission, along with four other government agencies, called for the broader application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the national healthcare sector in the coming years, according to a joint document released on Tuesday.

The document states that by 2030, the use of AI in diagnostic and treatment assistance should be widely implemented in all primary health care institutions in China, including community and rural health centers.

At the same time, hospitals ranked at Level 2 and above under China's three-tier classification of medical institutions should widely implement AI technologies such as intelligent diagnosis based on medical imaging and AI-assisted clinical decision-making.

The document also proposes to expand the use of AI in patient care, enabling hospitals to offer integrated intelligent services throughout the entire treatment process, including accurate appointment scheduling, care prioritization, pre-diagnosis, and follow-up care.

In addition, according to the document, China plans to upgrade its intelligent epidemic monitoring and early warning systems to provide targeted, real-time support for decision-making on the prevention and control of infectious diseases. –0–

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