Artificial intelligence, electronic medical records and informed decision-making (8)

2 June, 2025

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Hi Sunanda,

I agree about remuneration and support for HCWs. I think that AI and patients will supplement HCWs not replace them and with another billion people on the planet in 15 years' time HCWs may struggle to keep pace without a little help from AI and patients and communities?

The world's population is projected to continue growing for the next 50 to 60 years, peaking at approximately 10.3 billion by the mid-2080. After reaching this peak, it is expected to gradually decline to around 10.2 billion by the century's end. Currently, one in four people lives in a country where the population has already peaked. Fertility rates are declining, with women bearing, on average, one child less fewer than in 1990, resulting in a global fertility rate of 2.3 live births per woman as of 2024. Life expectancy is on the rise again after the COVID-19 pandemic, reaching 73.3 years in 2024, with projections of 77.4 years by 2054. Notably, by 2080, the number of individuals aged 65 and older is expected to surpass that of children under 18, and by the mid-2030s, those aged 80 and over will outnumber infants. Countries facing demographic aging may need to leverage technology to enhance productivity and create lifelong learning opportunities, supporting multigenerational workforces and extending working lives as needed.

R

HIFA profile: Richard Fitton is a retired family doctor - GP. Professional interests: Health literacy, patient partnership of trust and implementation of healthcare with professionals, family and public involvement in the prevention of modern lifestyle diseases, patients using access to professional records to overcome confidentiality barriers to care, patients as part of the policing of the use of their patient data Email address: richardpeterfitton7 AT gmail.com