ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE in HEALTHCARE: 21ST CENTURY AGE of RIFLES - A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS

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In the 21st century data, itself are information, product, and goods. The pandemic situation has given new eyes to the old invention to effectively bridge the gap between history, happenings, and technology as well as past and future. Health is requisite and every one of us would have placed our footstep one way or the another in the healthcare sector. The demand for healthcare professionals is also increasing in our country with an increasing population. To address the health need of society, this paper attempts to exhibit the studies captured on these two broad areas in the healthcare sector with a systematic literature review of bibliometric analysis. This paper will bring out the technological invention, its implications in the 21st century, relevance in the covid 19 pandemic situation, research, and facts explored in this area. Humans are the inventor and users of technology: the good we use the great will be the outcome: It all depends.

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Prema, R. K., Kathiravan, M., & Shaikh, A. A. (2021). ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE in HEALTHCARE: 21ST CENTURY AGE of RIFLES - A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS. Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management, 16(4). https://doi.org/10.24083/apjhm.v16i4.1327

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