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India News | AI in MedTech Can Transform Healthcare, Report Paper Highlights Five Priorities

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The report identifies AI-enabled diagnostics as the first major large-scale application, saying the technology can help extend specialist expertise to primary and secondary healthcare, improve productivity and reduce inequalities in access to healthcare.

India News | AI in MedTech Can Transform Healthcare, Report Paper Highlights Five Priorities
Union Health Minister J P Nadda (File Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], August 8 (ANI): Union Health Minister J P Nadda on Saturday released a knowledge paper on the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medical technology, highlighting five key priorities to accelerate responsible AI adoption in India's healthcare sector.

Titled 'AI in MedTech: Revolutionising Healthcare Through Artificial Intelligence', the paper was released at the 9th edition of India Medical Device 2026, organised by the Department of Pharmaceuticals in association with FICCI at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.

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The knowledge paper, jointly developed by Praxis Global Alliance and FICCI, examines India's evolving AI-enabled MedTech landscape and outlines measures required to move AI solutions from successful pilots to large-scale clinical adoption.

The report identifies AI-enabled diagnostics as the first major large-scale application, saying the technology can help extend specialist expertise to primary and secondary healthcare, improve productivity and reduce inequalities in access to healthcare.

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It also highlights the need to address fragmented health data and limited evidence, establish predictable lifecycle-based regulation for adaptive AI, and develop supportive procurement and reimbursement mechanisms.

According to the paper, India has already built important foundations for AI adoption through initiatives such as the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, IndiaAI Mission, SAHI, BODH and the National Medical Devices Policy, 2023.

However, the report said AI adoption remains constrained by fragmented data, evolving regulations and limited reimbursement pathways, and called for coordinated action by the government, regulators, healthcare providers, industry, payers and academia.

The report also said India has an opportunity to leverage its software capabilities, digital public infrastructure, clinical diversity and growing MedTech manufacturing base to become a global leader in the responsible development, manufacturing and deployment of AI-enabled medical technologies. (ANI)

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