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Impact Of Artificial Intelligence In The Healthcare Sector




Dr. Karuna Malviya, Director, School of Law, D. Y. Patil Deemed to be University, Nerul


ABSTRACT


India's healthcare system faces challenges including unequal access, poor infrastructure, a lack of qualified physicians, and low government funding. Artificial intelligence (AI) has already significantly altered the way we live in the world, from automating processes to enhancing our decision-making process. This research work aims to explore more about the various kinds of artificial intelligence (AI) utilized in the healthcare industry, as well as some of its applications, advantages, and potential future developments. Additionally, we would learn about pertinent employment opportunities and online courses that can assist in utilizing AI in healthcare right now. On particular note, the research offers a number of suggestions for the government, service providers, and healthcare organizations. Creating Centers of Excellence for cooperative AI research, building a national digital health infrastructure, customizing AI solutions to satisfy demand-side requirements, encouraging broad cooperation with the supply side for successful AI model implementation, and defining risks and government frameworks.


Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Infrastructure, Excellence, AI Model, Employment, Healthcare

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