Artificial Intelligence in the Healthcare System: An Overview

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This chapter aims to present insights into the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on medicine, public health, and the economy. PubMed and Google Scholar databases were used for the identification and collection of articles with search commands of “artificial intelligence” AND “public health” and “artificial intelligence” AND “medicine”. A total of 273 articles specifically handling the issue of artificial intelligence, dating ten years back, in three major medical journals: Science, The Lancet, and The New England Journal of Medicine, were analyzed. Computational power gets stronger by the day, giving us new solutions and possibilities. Current medicine problems like personalized medicine, storage of data, and documentation overload will likely be replaced by AI shortly. The application of AI may also bring substantial benefits to other areas of medicine like the diagnostic and therapeutic processes. The development and spread of AI are inescapable as it lowers healthcare and administrative costs, improves medical efficiency, and predicts and prevents major disease complications. The use of AI in medicine seems destined to carry the day.

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Lorkowski, J., Grzegorowska, O., & Pokorski, M. (2021). Artificial Intelligence in the Healthcare System: An Overview. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 1335, pp. 1–10). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/5584_2021_620

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