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Global ArtificialIntelligence in PrecisionMedicine market size is expected to reach $14,5- billion by 2030 ~

The global artificial intelligence in precision medicine market size is expected to reach $14,5-billion by 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 35,8% during the forecast period according to a new report by Grand View Research.

Furthermore, the usage of EMRs is expanding quickly, necessitating greater development and easier applications, which is accomplished through the medical industry’s cutting-edge IT sector. This comprehensive understanding of an individual’s health status allows healthcare providers to personalise treatment plans and interventions to meet their needs. The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of AI in the healthcare sector. AI applications have significantly improved various healthcare services, from precision medicine and population health to chronic disease management and medical imaging.

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