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Application status and prospects of artificial intelligence in home medication management for patients with chronic disease

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Author: SHI Junfei CUI Hongjiang HUO Ting SHA Rina PAN Ruiling

Affiliation: Department of Clinical Pharmacy Management, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University, Huhhot 010030, China

Keywords: Artificial intelligence Chronic diseases Medication Health management

DOI: 10.12173/j.issn.2097-4922.202503076

Reference: SHI Junfei, CUI Hongjiang, HUO Ting, SHA Rina, PAN Ruiling. Application status and prospects of artificial intelligence in home medication management for patients with chronic disease[J]. Yaoxue QianYan Zazhi, 2025, 29(6): 1049-1056. DOI: 10.12173/j.issn.2097-4922.202503076.[Article in Chinese]

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With the arrival of an aging society in China, the number of chronic disease patients continues to rise, and home medication management has become an important measure for disease prevention and control. The application of artificial intelligence (AI) in this field provides convenience for patients to develop personalized treatment plans, can effectively improvetreatment compliance, ensure medication safety, significantly improve treatment effect, which plays an important role in optimizing medical resource allocation. However, there are still many challenges in the practical application of AI technology. This article aims to explore the role and application status of AI technology in home medication management for chronic disease patients, analyze its advantages and challenges, and provide reference for in-depth research and clinical application.

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