Abstract

Various doctors cannot reside in correctional facilities for budgetary reasons, and there is a limit to one or two doctors residing and treating them for budgetary reasons. For this reason, resident doctors require inmates to receive telemedicine or external hospital treatment for treatment that they cannot. The problem is that a lot of medical expenses are being spent due to telemedicine or external treatment. The way to improve this problem is to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) doctors to correctional facilities.
 The treatment method using an AI doctor is to first fill out a questionnaire using a Galaxy tab, an I-Pad, or a computer, and if the diagnosis results are from an AI doctor, a resident doctor can prescribe, and otherwise receive external or video treatment. Next, AI doctors provide psychiatric counseling for prisoners through professional knowledge.
 The accuracy of diagnosis through AI doctors can help detect patients' diseases early and treat them appropriately. Early treatment can reduce patient pain and minimize medical expenses. When the Ministry of Justice fully introduces AI doctors to correctional facilities, various problems may arise. Therefore, it is necessary to fully compensate for the problems that arise after conducting one calibration facility on a trial basis, and then implement it for all calibration facilities.

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