Demo version of the AIHeal app presented – a revolution in the healthcare system based on artificial intelligence




Univerzitet Crne Gore
Univerzitet Crne Gore

The University of Montenegro hosted the presentation of the demo version of AIHeal, an advanced healthcare system powered by artificial intelligence. This innovative app uses sensor technology and mobile devices to monitor patients health in real time, enabling accurate diagnostics, reducing costs, and optimizing healthcare services. AIHeal is the result of the project "AI-Based Healthcare System," funded by the Innovation Fund.

The demo version was presented by Prof. Dr. Miroslav Bojović, a visiting professor at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, in the presence of UCG Rector Prof. Dr. Vladimir Božović, Minister of Health Dr. Vojislav Šimun, and the President of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU), Prof. Ljubiša Stanković.

Prof. Bojović emphasized that AIHeal offers solutions to many modern challenges in healthcare, including rising costs and shortages of medical personnel. “This system allows the automation of processes and provides precise diagnostic data in real time. This improves the quality of care and reduces unnecessary visits to doctors, while patients can actively monitor their own health,” Bojović stated.

AIHeal enables the creation of a "digital twin" of the patient by using data from various sources, including sensors and electronic health records. The system combines rule-based algorithms and deep learning techniques to analyze the data and provide personalized treatment recommendations. For example, if a patient has heart issues, the system immediately notifies the doctor, reducing the risk of serious complications and life-threatening situations.

UCG Rector Prof. Dr. Vladimir Božović expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating, "AIHeal is proof that we can create advanced products right here. This is the result of the work of our experts and has the potential to be globally competitive."

Minister of Health Dr. Vojislav Šimun praised the application for its ability to improve primary healthcare: "AIHeal allows doctors quick access to patient information, reducing unnecessary referrals to secondary and tertiary healthcare levels. It is particularly important in preventing complications for cardiovascular patients and many others. The target group for this application is broad, with its greatest potential being the extension of quality life years for the population."

CANU President Ljubiša Stanković highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration: "AIHeal is not just a technological advancement, but an example of how artificial intelligence can enhance healthcare systems and have a global impact." He also discussed the apps potential improvements with the project team from both scientific and professional perspectives.

The project has already garnered praise internationally, especially in European countries like Germany and in Asian countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Dubai. AIHeal is expected to significantly reduce pressure on healthcare systems in the coming years and help in the prevention of health issues. The system is designed for broad use, from family medicine to specialized hospital departments. According to projections, AIHeal will be used by over 500,000 patients by 2030, with a subscription model generating significant revenue for healthcare institutions.

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