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Transforming Healthcare: The Rapid Rise of Artificial Intelligence Revolutionizing Healthcare Applications Hafiz Khawar Hussain; Aftab Tariq; Ahmad Yousaf Gill; Ahsan Ahmad
BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 1 No. 02 (2022): BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu
Publisher : CV. Multi Kreasi Media

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A new age of revolutionary applications with the potential to revolutionize patient care, diagnostics, and treatment results has been ushered in by the quick uptake of artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare industry. This paper gives a broad overview of the current state of artificial intelligence in healthcare, examining its ground-breaking applications in precision medicine, harnessing big data for healthcare insights, ethical considerations and adoption challenges, implementing AI solutions in healthcare settings, and future directions and implications for the evolving AI healthcare landscape. The article highlights the bright future of artificial intelligence in healthcare, including improved diagnostic capabilities, personalised medicine, remote monitoring and telemedicine, precision drug discovery, greater robotic help, and the ethical and regulatory issues that go along with these developments. The conclusion highlights the enormous potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, as well as the necessity of responsible AI practices, collaborative efforts, ethical frameworks, and workforce training to ensure the ethical use of AI and maximize its benefits in patient care and healthcare delivery. The future of AI in healthcare holds promise for enhancing patient outcomes, optimizing resource allocation, and reshaping the healthcare system as a whole by embracing the potential and addressing the difficulties.
Revolutionizing Healthcare: How Deep Learning is poised to Change the Landscape of Medical Diagnosis and Treatment Ahsan Ahmad; Aftab Tariq; Hafiz Khawar Hussain; Ahmad Yousaf Gill
Journal of Computer Networks, Architecture and High Performance Computing Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Article Research Volume 5 Issue 2, July 2023
Publisher : Information Technology and Science (ITScience)

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Deep learning has become a significant tool in the healthcare industry with the potential to change the way care is provided and enhance patient outcomes. With a focus on personalised medicine, ethical issues and problems, future directions and opportunities, real-world case studies, and data privacy and security, this review article investigates the existing and potential applications of deep learning in healthcare. Deep learning in personalised medicine holds enormous promise for improving patient care by enabling more precise diagnoses and individualised treatment approaches. But it's important to take into account ethical issues like data privacy and the possibility of bias in algorithms. Deep learning in healthcare will likely be used more in the future to manage population health, prevent disease, and improve access to care for underprivileged groups of people. Case studies give specific examples of how deep learning is already changing the healthcare industry, from discovering rare diseases to forecasting patient outcomes. To fully realize the potential of deep learning in healthcare, however, issues including data quality, interpretability, and legal barriers must be resolved. Remote monitoring and telemedicine are two promising areas where deep learning is lowering healthcare expenses and enhancing access to care. Deep learning algorithms can be used to analyse patient data in real-time, warning medical professionals of possible problems before they worsen and allowing for online discussions with experts. Finally, when applying deep learning to healthcare, the importance of data security and privacy cannot be understated. To preserve patient data and guarantee its responsible usage, the appropriate safeguards and rules must be implemented. Deep learning has the ability to transform the healthcare industry by delivering more individualised, practical, and efficient care. However, in order to fully realize its promise, ethical issues, difficulties, and regulatory barriers must be solved. Deep learning has the potential to significantly contribute to enhancing patient outcomes and lowering healthcare costs with the right safeguards and ongoing innovation