DOI: 10.1136/bmjhci-2025-101798 ISSN: 2632-1009

Predicting health and disease: a conceptual framework for AI in preventive and precision medicine

Anis Barmada

The conventional medical approach of treating symptoms as they appear with restricted screening often limits intervention to slowing disease progression rather than fully reversing it. A new approach leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and computational technologies across expanding multimodal biomedical datasets holds the promise to enable predicting actionable future changes in health before symptom onset. This article presents a conceptual framework for a preventive paradigm in precision medicine and healthcare, integrating recent advancements in AI and biomedical datasets. Key remaining challenges facing computational systems, real-world clinical validation and implementation, and preventive interventions together with recommendations and prioritised future directions are highlighted. Such an approach could pave the way for more proactive and preventive medical interventions to effectively address the growing burden of chronic disease.

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