Readiness for voice assistants to support healthcare delivery during a health crisis and pandemic

Emre Sezgın(Nationwide Children's Hospital), Yungui Huang(Nationwide Children's Hospital), Ujjwal Ramtekkar(Nationwide Children's Hospital), Simon Lin(Nationwide Children's Hospital)
npj Digital Medicine
September 16, 2020
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Abstract

To prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to continue responding to healthcare needs, hospitals are rapidly adopting telehealth and other digital health tools to deliver care remotely. Intelligent conversational agents and virtual assistants, such as chatbots and voice assistants, have been utilized to augment health service capacity to screen symptoms, deliver healthcare information, and reduce exposure. In this commentary, we examined the state of voice assistants (e.g., Google Assistant, Apple Siri, Amazon Alexa) as an emerging tool for remote healthcare delivery service and discussed the readiness of the health system and technology providers to adapt voice assistants as an alternative healthcare delivery modality during a health crisis and pandemic.


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