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Impact of AI in the Health Sector in the USA – Focus on Leading Industries

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  • Benjamin Kwame Amponsah

    (Westcliff University, United States of America (USA))

  • Setor Yaw Adanuvor

    (Westcliff University, United States of America (USA))

  • Bless Ben Appiah-Kubi

    (Westcliff University, United States of America (USA))

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a disruptive and influential field of computer science that can drastically change the practice of medicine and healthcare provision. The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) has been drastically rising in recent years, mainly in the health sector. Focusing on leading industries such as GE Healthcare, IBM Watson Health, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Mayo Clinic, this paper aims to spotlight recent breakthroughs in the utilization of AI in the health sector, provide a blueprint for establishing safe, effective and reliable AI systems and discuss the influence of AI on healthcare delivery, operational efficiency and patient outcomes in the top industries within the US healthcare sector. An extensive literature review will spotlight the transformative ability of AI in customized treatments, drug discovery and disease detection while simultaneously discussing challenges such as algorithmic bias and data privacy.

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  • Benjamin Kwame Amponsah & Setor Yaw Adanuvor & Bless Ben Appiah-Kubi, 2024. "Impact of AI in the Health Sector in the USA – Focus on Leading Industries," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 11(11), pages 589-595, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:11:y:2024:i:11:p:589-595
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    1. Cortecci, Mattia Benato & Bonetti, Marco, 2024. "Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Healthcare: a review of technologies, ethical concerns, and regulatory issues," SocArXiv beudp, Center for Open Science.
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