AI is Changing Healthcare, But Can India Protect Patient Privacy?

Healthcare employees have reportedly been uploading sensitive patient information to unauthorised websites and cloud services.
India’s digital infrastructure in the healthcare industry has seen rapid technological advancements, reimagining good health along with equitable and efficient care. As per the World Economic Forum (WEF), AI has transformed the pharmaceutical research industry, driving 30% of new drug discoveries by 2025.  According to the Global Outlook and Forecast 2025-2030, AI in the drug discovery market was valued at $1.72 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $8.53 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30.59%. Moreover, companies like IBM Watson, NVIDIA, and Google DeepMind are collaborating with pharmaceutical organisations to support AI-driven drug discovery.   In another area of health tech, AI is digitising patient records and decentralised AI m
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Smruthi Nadig
Smruthi brings over two years of experience in reporting on the global energy industry. They hold a Master's Degree from the University of Leeds in International Journalism and a Bachelor's Degree from Christ University in Media Studies, Economics and Political Science.
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