MedCity News April 30, 2025
Nathan Price

By shifting the focus for consumers earlier in the care continuum, AI has the potential to play a transformative role in prevention and personalized health solutions-particularly for health conditions that impact hundreds of millions of people worldwide.

Current medicine deploys an outdated “find it, then fix it” approach in which disease is diagnosed only after the onset of clinical symptoms, with treatments that merely ameliorate symptoms rather than addressing root causes. This begs the question: What if we could extend healthspan and prevent disease before it starts? And how can we leverage emerging technologies — especially AI — to help accelerate us towards that goal?

While many herald AI’s promise to create boundless abundance for humanity’s future, the most...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Wellness
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