From lab to patient: How AI-driven R&D could make healthcare affordable in Bharat

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India's healthcare story is changing every day in research labs, startup hubs, and district hospitals across the country.  Emerging technology is now bridging the lag between research labs and real patient care, opening the door to more accessible healthcare. When healthcare becomes simpler, reasonably priced, and genuinely accessible, India can finally bring advanced treatment to the communities that have waited far too long.

The World Economic Forum says that India's healthcare innovators are using more integrated technologies to formulate drugs, diagnose diseases, and design medical devices. Finding new drugs and making medical devices have always taken a long time and cost a lot of money. Scientists can now test their ideas, look at how molecules interact, and get trial results much faster, owing to intelligent systems.

Funding and regulatory issues keep many new treatments from reaching patients. Smart research tools are helping to solve this problem by making it easier to guess how well something will work, supporting virtual trials, and making risk assessment better. Recent examples show what a good translation looks like. India's  health project in Punjab that used predictive triage from a screening tool provided by Qure.ai to find stroke cases has checked more than 700 patients. 

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資料出處: yourstory Sabine Kapasi