India put governance before tech, creating a stable model the world now copies.


 A leading health policy expert argues that India’s rapid digital transformation offers a vital lesson for the world: policy must precede platforms. By establishing a robust regulatory framework and clear data governance rules before rolling out technology, India avoided the fragmentation that plagues many other nations. The creation of enduring institutions like the National Health Authority ensured that digital health initiatives remained stable across political cycles. This "governance first" approach has created a scalable template that other countries are now looking to emulate. The analysis suggests that while the digital runway has been built, the next phase will define the country's success as it moves to integrate AI and outcome-linked financing into routine clinical care, turning infrastructure into impact.

Read the original article at: https://www.expresshealthcare.in/news/the-future-of-digital-health-trends-and-predictions/452145/


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