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Generative Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Applications, Implementation Challenges, and Future Directions

Syed Arman Rabbani, Syed Arman Rabbani, Mohamed El‐Tanani, Shrestha Sharma, Syed Salman Rabbani, Syed Salman Rabbani, Yahia El‐Tanani, Rakesh Ranjan Kumar, Manita Saini

2025BioMedInformatics49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming healthcare systems since the advent of OpenAI in 2022. It encompasses a class of machine learning techniques designed to create new content and is classified into large language models (LLMs) for text generation and image-generating models for creating or enhancing visual data. These generative AI models have shown widespread applications in clinical practice and research. Such applications range from medical documentation and diagnostics to patient communication and drug discovery. These models are capable of generating text messages, answering clinical questions, interpreting CT scan and MRI images, assisting in rare diagnoses, discovering new molecules, and providing medical education and training. Early studies have indicated that generative AI models can improve efficiency, reduce administrative burdens, and enhance patient engagement, although most findings are preliminary and require rigorous validation. However, the technology also raises serious concerns around accuracy, bias, privacy, ethical use, and clinical safety. Regulatory bodies, including the FDA and EMA, are beginning to define governance frameworks, while academic institutions and healthcare organizations emphasize the need for transparency, supervision, and evidence-based implementation. Generative AI is not a replacement for medical professionals but a potential partner—augmenting decision-making, streamlining communication, and supporting personalized care. Its responsible integration into healthcare could mark a paradigm shift toward more proactive, precise, and patient-centered systems.

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