Artificial Intelligence in Health Science: Innovations in Diagnosis and Treatment

Authors

  • Dr. Linil M, Dr Monika Saxena, Dr Amit Tuteja, Dr. Prakash Chandra Swain, Dr. P.Harini, Dr. Poonam Batra, D. Preeti Rathi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.4184

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating health research with its innovative approaches to diagnosis and treatment while also transforming conventional medical practices. Patient outcomes are greatly improved as a result of this. This study delves into the different applications of AI by analysing medical imaging and patient information. It highlights the disruptive impact of AI on the diagnostic landscape, namely how NLP and ML are paving the way for more precise and early illness detection. Virtual health assistants and telemedicine are two ways that artificial intelligence is facilitating personalised medicine in healthcare. AI expedites drug research by identifying novel applications for current pharmaceuticals, while robotic-assisted procedures with genetic insights provide unparalleled precision. Despite these advancements, questions of data privacy and algorithmic bias, liability and compliance, data quality, and system interoperability continue to be significant concerns from an ethical and legal standpoint. Predictive healthcare via the Internet of Things and wearable devices, more complex algorithms for machine learning, and the necessity of a partnership between AI systems and human knowledge to ensure their ethical and effective use are all topics discussed in the article's future advancements. Healthcare must tackle these challenges and make use of AI's capabilities if it is to fully experience the revolutionary potential of AI in health research. Doing so may lead to better, more accessible, and requiring multidisciplinary solutions that are patient-centered.

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Published

2025-02-04

How to Cite

Dr. Linil M, Dr Monika Saxena, Dr Amit Tuteja, Dr. Prakash Chandra Swain, Dr. P.Harini, Dr. Poonam Batra, D. Preeti Rathi. (2025). Artificial Intelligence in Health Science: Innovations in Diagnosis and Treatment. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, 38–47. https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.4184

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