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This study explores AI applications in automating administrative workflows, enhancing predictive analytics, and optimizing clinical decision-making. AI’s contributions to supply chain management and early disease detection are also highlighted as significant factors in achieving operational cost savings. However, despite its transformative potential, AI adoption in healthcare presents notable challenges, including high initial investment costs, data security risks, ethical dilemmas, and regulatory constraints. These challenges necessitate a structured and strategic approach to ensure sustainable and effective AI implementation. Through an extensive review of the existing literature, this study critically analyzes both the opportunities and limitations associated with AI-driven healthcare cost reduction. 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