ABSTRACT

Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most revolutionary technologies in the health sector, influencing many aspects of healthcare delivery, research, and management. In conclusion, this study explored some of the key roles AI is playing in healthcare. Medical imaging and diagnostics, personalised treatment and precision medicine, drug discovery and development, healthcare operations and management, remote patient monitoring and telemedicine, natural language processing for clinical documentation, healthcare chat bots and virtual assistants, medical research and clinical trials, and predictive analytics and disease prevention are just a few of the AI outputs. By reviewing large amounts of patient data, AI enables healthcare professionals to make the most reliable diagnostic decisions, prescribe tailored treatment options, accelerate new medication development, streamline administrative duties, monitor patient progress, broaden research capability, and accelerate disease prevention efforts. Although AI has the potential to improve health care, there are several ethical, regulatory, and specialised challenges that must be addressed by all stakeholders to ensure responsible use and equal access to AI technology. Artificial intelligence has the potential to save more lives, increase efficiency, and promote medical innovation.