An AI-Enabled Framework Within Reach for Enhancing Healthcare Sustainability and Fairness
Bin Huang, Changchen Zhao, Zimeng Liu, Shenda Hong, Baochang Zhang,, Hao Lu, Zhijun Liu, Wenjin Wang, Hui Liu

TL;DR
This paper proposes a camera-based public health framework leveraging visual physiological monitoring to enhance healthcare sustainability and fairness, especially in low-resource settings, by enabling large-scale, human-centric medical data collection and analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, universal CBPH framework utilizing visual physiological monitoring technology to improve healthcare equity, sustainability, and scientific discovery in AI-driven medicine.
Findings
Framework supports large-scale, human-centric medical data collection.
Enables development of multi-task large medical models.
Potential to revolutionize telemedicine and digital health technologies.
Abstract
Good health and well-being is among key issues in the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. The rising prevalence of large-scale infectious diseases and the accelerated aging of the global population are driving the transformation of healthcare technologies. In this context, establishing large-scale public health datasets, developing medical models, and creating decision-making systems with a human-centric approach are of strategic significance. Recently, by leveraging the extraordinary number of accessible cameras, groundbreaking advancements have emerged in AI methods for physiological signal monitoring and disease diagnosis using camera sensors. These approaches, requiring no specialized medical equipment, offer convenient manners of collecting large-scale medical data in response to public health events. Therefore, we outline a prospective framework and heuristic vision…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring · ECG Monitoring and Analysis
