Artificial Intelligence For Global Health- Wellness Management To Attain In Sustainable Contexts

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Meena Jha,Sreemoy Kanti Das,Ashima Jha

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One of the most crucial and important things in our life is good health because it directly or indirectly affects our physical, emotional, environmental, and social well-being. It's therefore important to be aware, vigilant, and proactive about health and hygiene to take various steps to prevent different diseases and illnesses. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)-3 focuses on promoting health and wellness for one and all by 2030. This SDG Goal # 3 implies ensuring good health and well-being for one and all, at every stage of life. Different schools have different benchmarks for improving health and wellness, study reveals that United States Agency for International Development (USAID) health programs are specifically well formulated to provide support to countries to strengthen health system functions across multiple sectors, health-related topics, and public health threats. Indulgence of global health programs helped many Americans at the workplace, at home, and abroad to save lives. The World Health Organisation has identified that the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has multiple dimensions of health and pharmaceutical development. However, it also recognized the existing risks and ethical challenges associated with the use of AI. AI tools, technology, and machine learning have great power and immense potential to identify and diagnose various acute and chronic ailments with well-developed and improved treatment accuracies with vital data insights. AI has modified and revolutionized healthcare sectors effectively. AI technology and Data Sciences have been also identified for interpreting some major fields of pharmacy like usage and drug discoveries, polypharmacology, and hospital pharmacy with greater therapeutic outcomes. Various AI tools and algorithms can be used to inform and frame public health policies. The need of the hour is to make AI technology accessible and easily available across all the healthcare sectors so that individuals can reap its benefits fully. This article identifies and evaluates the health-related targets as identified in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted and implemented at a September 2015 UN summit for the welfare of humanity.

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