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Predictive medicine powered by AI is revolutionizing patient care
Author(s) | Dr. Arifuddin Syed |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming healthcare by enabling predictive medicine that emphasizes proactive, data-driven, and personalized care. Through the analysis of large and diverse datasets—such as electronic health records, genomic data, medical imaging, and real-time wearable inputs—AI models can forecast disease onset, progression, and treatment outcomes with remarkable accuracy. In 2024–2025, AI is being applied across various domains including cardiology, oncology, and chronic disease management, improving early diagnosis and guiding individualized treatment. Systems like IBM Watson and Qure.AI illustrate the growing integration of AI into clinical practice, enhancing diagnostic precision, reducing readmission rates, and optimizing resource use. Despite these benefits, the adoption of AI in predictive medicine raises concerns around data privacy, algorithmic bias, and transparency. This paper explores the current advancements, practical applications, and emerging trends in AI-powered healthcare, highlighting the transformative potential of predictive analytics while emphasizing the need for ethical standards, regulatory oversight, and explainable AI to ensure safe and equitable patient care. |
Keywords | - |
Field | Engineering |
Published In | Volume 16, Issue 1, January-March 2025 |
Published On | 2025-02-07 |
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