📋 Description
AI can support physical health by assisting with screening, triage, remote monitoring, and personalized recommendations that encourage preventive care and adherence. Benefits may include earlier detection of issues, more efficient clinician workflows, and improved patient self-management. In operational settings, AI can reduce injury risk by optimizing schedules or flagging unsafe conditions. Realization of these benefits depends on clinical validation, integration into care pathways, and attention to equity to avoid widening disparities. Human oversight and clear escalation protocols remain essential.