At a high-powered panel on future technologies, at 5th edition of ETHealthworld’s Healthcare Leaders Summit the leaders from medicine, engineering, data science, and digital health said India’s next healthcare leap depends on transforming its fragmented data into usable insights. While clinical information is abundant, experts stressed that curation, standardisation, and responsible sharing, powered by AI and foundation models, will be critical to achieving universal healthcare access and innovation.
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