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AI and Healthcare in 2030: Predictions and Pathways

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  • Anzirun Nahar Asma

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The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare is poised to transform medical practices by 2030, reshaping diagnostics, treatment protocols, and patient care. This paper explores the key advancements expected in AI-driven healthcare, including precision medicine, predictive analytics, and automated workflows, and the challenges posed by ethical considerations, data security, and regulatory frameworks. Emphasis is placed on the role of AI in enhancing access to care, reducing costs, and empowering patients through personalized solutions. Furthermore, the discussion highlights pathways for integrating AI technologies responsibly to ensure equity and trust in healthcare systems. By envisioning AI's potential and addressing its risks, this work aims to provide a roadmap for stakeholders to navigate the evolving healthcare landscape effectively.

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  • Anzirun Nahar Asma, 2024. "AI and Healthcare in 2030: Predictions and Pathways," Journal of AI-Powered Medical Innovations (International online ISSN 3078-1930), Open Knowledge, vol. 3(1), pages 84-101.
  • Handle: RePEc:abu:abuabu:v:3:y:2024:i:1:p:84-101:id:23
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