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TopicAi in healthcare

Topic: Ai in healthcare

2 states’ contrasting medical practice reforms revive debate over need for national registration model

While Andhra now welcomes qualified doctors registered in any state or UT to practice in the state without additional local registration or NOC, Maharashtra enforced stringent norms.

A Pune startup is transforming radiology screening with AI. How it could fill crucial gap in healthcare

DeepTek’s AI-driven radiology platforms are reshaping chest screening, speeding up diagnoses and increasing their accuracy.

Hyderabad eye institute wants AI to think like a doctor

Doctors at LV Prasad Eye Institute are training an AI model on 1.5 lakh cornea scans to help rural health workers spot infections early. ‘Machine can detect an infection from a simple photo.’

AI’s most important architects can be neurodivergent people. Here is why

Neurodivergent voices are often excluded from policy discussions because their needs are seen as too complex or niche. But when they share lived experiences, they make these needs visible to policy-makers.

India is using AI to make healthcare proactive & inclusive. World must follow suit

India’s healthcare transformation is more than a domestic success story. It’s a beacon for what’s possible when emerging economies invest in inclusive innovation.

Billions have been invested in healthcare AI. Are we spending in the right places?

In the AI era of healthcare, we don’t simply want the equivalent of a new way of performing surgery; we must strive to prevent as many people as we can from needing it in the first place.

UK invites applications for developers of AI medical devices

The MHRA is calling manufacturers to join the AI Airlock regulatory sandbox aiming to address regulatory challenges in healthcare.

On Camera

VN Sharma wasn’t just the former Army Chief of Staff. He was an institution

A champion of cross-border diplomacy, the former Army Chief brought together Indian and Pakistani military leaders to celebrate their shared alma mater.

Indian govt bets on battery storage boom to help abate mounting solar power losses

India’s transmission system failed to absorb more than 8 billion kilowatt-hours of power in April to June, when 63 billion actually reached the system.

India, Japan look at joint naval shipbuilding, technology transfer with pact to deepen defence ties

Maritime security agreement opens avenues for joint development of naval ships and design, greater use of Indian shipbuilding and repair facilities by Japan.

Gen Vaidya won 2 Maha Vir Chakras, fell to assassins’ bullets 40 yrs ago. India forgot a great soldier

Forty years ago this week, ‘Khalistan Commando Force’ assassins were closing in on Gen Vaidya. So callous was the security of the just-retired Army chief that he was given a solitary police gunman