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Research ArticleProgress on Multidisciplinary Scientific Research and Innovation

Volume 1, Issue 1 · 28 March 2026

ISSN: 3067-5758 · E-ISSN: 3067-5774

Artificial Intelligence Based Healthcare: Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions

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Tahmina Akther:1Department of Business Management, Monroe University, 1201 North Third Street Suite 7-300. Baton Rouge, LA 70802, USA
Misha Billah:Department of Mathematics, University of Texas at Dallas, 2811 North Floyd Road, Richardson, USA
Md Samiun:Department of Business Administration, International American University, #1000 Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
Md. Firoz Hossain:Institute of Social Welfare and Research, University of Dhaka, Shahbag, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh.
Md Mesbah Uddin:Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Bangladesh University of Health Science, 125, Technical Mor, 1 Darus Salam Rd, Dhaka 1216
Ishrat Jahan:Department of Information Security, ITMO University, Kronverkskiy Prospekt, 49, St Petersburg, Russia, 197101
Md Shawon Islam:Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Mymensingh Engineering College (University of Dhaka), Mymensingh-2208, Bangladesh
Article ID:pmsri24003

Abstract

Healthcare services are being transformed by AI, IoT, big data analytics, blockchain, and cloud computing, transforming the medical model from disease-centered to patient-centered care. AI enables doctors to make more accurate diagnoses, health administrators to locate electronic health records faster, and patients to receive timely, personalized treatments. Healthcare 5.0, a comprehensive transformation, focuses on personalization and customer-centered care, aiming for lifelong partnership, customer well-being, and quality of life. However, security challenges such as managing large data volumes, lack of standards, data security threats, and regulatory difficulties persist. A robust security framework is needed to secure the data of Healthcare 5.0, facilitating authentication, access control, key management, and intrusion detection. This review article proposes the design of a secure generalized healthcare 5.0 framework, detailing various applications, security requirements, threat models, existing security mechanisms, and future research directions for researchers working in this domain.

Keywords

AI-based HealthcareHealthcare 5.0IoT for HealthcareHealthcare 4.0Artificial Intelligence.
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Article Information

Received

1 July 2024

Accepted

10 August 2024

Published

28 March 2026

ISSN

3067-5758

E-ISSN

3067-5774

Article Type

Research Article

Open Access

Yes – Open Access