The pandemic accelerated India's shift from paper files to AI-driven diagnostics.


 The COVID-19 pandemic served as a catalyst for a permanent transformation in Indian healthcare, accelerating the shift from paper records to digital solutions. A comprehensive review of recent initiatives reveals that platforms like eSanjeevani have now facilitated over 442 million teleconsultations, bringing specialist care to the remotest villages. The digital wave has also ushered in advanced technologies, with AI-driven tools for diabetic retinopathy and chest X-ray analysis now moving from research labs to public hospitals. This transition is supported by a new focus on data privacy, ensuring that the massive influx of digital health records is managed securely. The rapid adoption of these tools demonstrates that the crisis did not break the system but rather forced a necessary evolution, creating a more accessible and resilient healthcare network for millions.

Read the original article at: https://www.digitalhealthnews.com/digital-health-initiatives-in-india-redefining-healthcare-delivery-through-technology


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