predicts that by 2030, 1 in 6 individuals globally will be over the age of 60, equating to 1.4 billion people. Fast forward to 2050, this number expands to an astonishing 2.1 billion, representing 12% of the global populace.
To effectively address these challenges, healthcare needs to be cost-effective and accessible to all. Consensus is growing around improving patient outcomes by shifting to proactive disease prevention and personalized management. While opinions vary on how to achieve this grand vision, without a doubt, artificial intelligence and generative AI will revolutionize healthcare through precision medicine.Precision medicine is about offering the right treatment to the right person at the right time.
• Accessible genomic services offered by open-source toolkits, enabling easy processing of data, comprehension, testing and analysis. Along with these key stakeholders, regulatory bodies such as the FDA are coming up with best practices to further the cause. The journey is inherently complex, but such advancements have simplified