The year 2025 confirms the role of artificial intelligence as a lever for improving care and health data management. Language models and structured analysis tools are gradually establishing themselves in healthcare facilities, while having to meet strong regulatory and ethical requirements.
Concrete uses in clinical settings
AI is now used to structure unstructured data from patient records, extract clinical indicators and facilitate pathway tracking. Physicians and surgeons can rely on dashboards fed in real time without changing their data entry habits.
Regulation and compliance
GDPR and CNIL frameworks (including MR-004 for health data) strictly govern the processing of data. Solutions like MAGE-X are designed to build compliance in from the start: suitable hosting, traceability and data subject rights.
Outlook
The coming years will see a maturing of uses: support for diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making, accelerated clinical research, and personalised care pathways. The key remains the quality and structuring of real-world data, at the heart of MAGE-X’s proposition.