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Healthcare Artificial Intellignence (AI)-driven devices and wearables/apps could be a gamechanger for India which faces a series of healthcare issues including shortage of skilled healthcare professionals and hospital beds, a survey has said.

According to the first edition of India’s Future Health Index (FHI) by Royal Philips, a global leader in healthcare technology, there are 29 skilled healthcare professionals for 10,000 people  in India which is way below the global average of 109 and the lowest score across all 16 countries surveyed.


Another issue is the low number of hospital beds (7 per 10,000 in India) in comparision to 38 per 10,000 on average globally, the findings showed.

“While top hospitals and clinics in metro cities may boast of having cutting-edge technologies, semi-urban and rural areas are yet to fully leverage the potential of digital healthcare,” the survey said.

The Future Health Index (FHI) is a research-based platform that helps determine the readiness of countries to address global health challenges and build sustainable national health systems.


Rohit Sathe, President, Philips India Healthcare, said, “The FHI study provides us with excellent insights about the awareness that healthcare practioners and the population have about the role of technologies in aiding healthcare delivery. This readiness to adopt technology can be a key driver in delivering treatment to patients in tier II and III cities in India.”

“Two-thirds of healthcare professionals believe AI health tracker wearables/apps on smartphones would have the greatest impact on improving healthcare today,” the findings showed.

Seven in 10 healthcare professionals are knowledgeable about connected care technologies, with one-in-seven saying he/she is extremely knowledgeable, survey further said.

 

 


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