NAVIGATING THE ROAD TOWARDS USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR HEALTHCARE
NAVIGATING THE ROAD TOWARDS USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR HEALTHCARE By 2026, the conversation about artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare has moved far beyond theory. The real question is no longer whether AI can help medicine, but how we can integrate it responsibly without losing the human essence of patient care. This journey is clearly a balancing act—between technological promise and the realities of law, ethics, and accountability. Three major “lanes” have emerged along this road: clinical reasoning, operational efficiency, and ethical governance. AI systems today are already capable of assisting in clinical decision-making by analyzing patient histories, laboratory results, and global medical literature within seconds. Hospitals are also beginning to use AI to reduce paperwork, automate coding and billing, and assist in triage systems that help prioritize high-risk patients. These improvements could significantly reduce administrative waste and allow healthcare w...