Isha Mishra, Vedika Kashyap, Dr. Ritu Pahwa, Dr. R. Dheivanai
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the healthcare sector by improving patient care and treatment through diagnostic revolutionization. AI is used for diagnosing and detecting diseases, analyzing large-scale patient data sets to find trends and abnormalities. This has led to increased precision and speed of disease identification, enabling early intervention and individualized treatment programs. AI-driven diagnostic systems have shown effectiveness in reducing incorrect diagnoses and enhancing patient outcomes for diseases like diabetes, cancer, and heart issues.AI algorithms also aid in treatment planning and drug discovery, predicting patient responses to treatments and optimizing therapeutic strategies. In clinical settings, AI-powered systems automate administrative tasks, manage patient records, and improve workflow efficiency. Chatbots and virtual health assistants can offer patient guidance and support, reducing healthcare staff burden and enhancing patient experiences. However, AI integration in healthcare faces challenges such as data privacy, security, financial resources, and ethical considerations. Bias in AI algorithms can perpetuate healthcare disparities, and efforts are being made to reduce bias through diverse datasets and transparent AI systems. Legal and ethical frameworks are needed to address these issues.In conclusion, AI in healthcare has the potential to improve patient outcomes, but challenges such as funding, security, data privacy, and ethical considerations need to be addressed.