Sakhawat Hussain, Tanim and Md Manarat Uddin, Mithun and Rahanuma, Tarannum (2025) Sustaining Vital Care in Disasters: AI-Driven Solar Financing for Rural Clinics and Health Small Businesses. American Journal of Technology Advancement, 2 (9). pp. 123-153. ISSN 2997-9382
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Abstract
The resilient solutions that maintain continuous and uninterrupted healthcare delivery to the rural clinics and health-based small businesses are needed to sustain critical care during disasters. This study particularly examines the application of AI-enhanced solar financing as a novel resources mechanism to counter the challenge of energy insecurity and finances in the disaster-prone areas. Such problems as electricity unreliability to disrupt essential services and a lack of financing to allow investment in renewable energy infrastructure are common to rural healthcare systems. This study proposes to explore how artificial intelligence and solar financing can allow such institutions to continue functioning even during a crisis by incorporating predictive algorithms, optimized repayment schemes, and risk evaluation tools to keep them operational. Methodologically, the study uses AI-based modeling, financial sustainability analysis and advanced visualization to analyze and view energy reliability, affordability, and resilience outcomes. The results indicate that the AI-enabled solar financing lowers the operational risks that exist in providing energy through its ability to maintain a stable supply of energy, minimize the overall cost of energy, and increase the amount of credit available to underserved healthcare providers. Furthermore, it points out that solar-supported financing contributes to disaster resilience through the lack of reliance on precarious national grids and ability of health-oriented micro-enterprises to operate in severe weather. This study brings home the importance of the idea that AI applications in financing foster transparency, inclusiveness, and adaptability, which correspond to global targets of renewable energy convergence, sustainable development, and healthcare equity. Although these solutions are plagued by issues of low digital infrastructure, initial capitalization required and policy integration pores, the study has concluded that solar financing applied through AI is a game changer to maintaining crucial care during calamities. In addition to ensuring a robust power solution, it establishes a collective financial ecosystem that helps rural healthcare providers build a sustainably successful practice and, thus, enhances global resilience and equal access to health services.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | T Technology > T Technology (General) |
Divisions: | Postgraduate > Master's of Islamic Education |
Depositing User: | Journal Editor |
Date Deposited: | 04 Oct 2025 05:23 |
Last Modified: | 04 Oct 2025 05:23 |
URI: | http://eprints.umsida.ac.id/id/eprint/16411 |
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