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AI And Robotics In Indian Healthcare: How Is Technology Changing Surgery And Diagnostics?

Written by Editorial Team | Updated : January 5, 2025 12:54 PM IST Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics in healthcare has changed the course of healthcare, offering precision, efficiency, and accessibility. In a country as diverse and populous as India, these technological advancements are not just innovations but changing the quality of life and healthcare services. AI will revolutionize the diagnosis process, allowing more accurate and quicker diagnoses than ever. Traditional diagnostic processes rely on manual interpretations of medical images, which are time-consuming and prone to errors. On the other hand, the AI-driven diagnostic tool can analyze any amount of medical data, including X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, with exceptional precision early symptoms of diseases like cancer, tuberculosis, and diabetic retinopathy. Several hospitals are using AI for the early detection of breast cancer, making diagnostics more efficient and accessible. According to recent research, the robotic-assisted surgery market in 2026, up from just over $10 billion in 2023. Equipping healthcare professionals with the skills to work alongside these technologies will ensure their successful integration into the medical ecosystem. AI and robotics are not just changing Indian healthcare but setting new standards for global innovation. From improving diagnostic accuracy to enabling precision surgeries and bridging rural-urban healthcare gaps, these technologies are redefining what is possible in medicine. More News (Dr PN Arora, CMD, Yashoda Super Speciality Hospitals, Kaushambi author this article) Don’t Miss Out on the Latest Updates. Subscribe to Our Newsletter Today! Enroll for our free updates Thank You for Subscribing Thanks for Updating Your Information None

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