AI IN HEALTHCARE
For patients, this transformation translates to reduced waiting times and improved individualised care tailored to their needs.
The effectiveness of this technology remains to be fully realised in practical settings, but Fujitsu plans to partner with global medical institutions to evaluate its capabilities next year.
The pilot programmes will provide data on the platform’ s real-world performance in complex healthcare environments, where regulatory compliance and patient safety remain priorities.
Building a marketplace for specialised AI tools Fujitsu’ s approach allows integration with AI agents from other firms, effectively creating a marketplace where various providers can contribute specialised tools to the ecosystem.
This open architecture could appeal to healthcare institutions often cautious about wholesale technology changes that might disrupt established workflows. Gradual AI adoption without completely
72 December 2025