The Indian School of Business (ISB) has partnered with AIG Hospitals to launch an 'Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Programme.' This initiative aims to enhance healthcare delivery and improve patient experiences through advanced AI skills and clinical practices. The collaboration will focus on developing insights into AI's role in diagnostics and therapeutic processes.
Dr. D. Nageshwar Reddy emphasized that this partnership represents a significant step towards revolutionizing patient care in India. The program will not only benefit local healthcare systems but also serve as a model for other countries. Insights generated from this collaboration will explore the behavioral and systems science aspects of AI implementation.
• ISB and AIG Hospitals aim to enhance healthcare with AI integration.
• The collaboration focuses on improving patient outcomes through advanced AI skills.
This collaboration aims to implement AI in clinical practices to improve healthcare delivery.
The initiative seeks to enhance healthcare delivery through innovative AI applications.
The program will explore AI's implementation in these practices to elevate patient outcomes.
Its collaboration with AIG Hospitals aims to integrate AI into healthcare education and practices.
The hospital's involvement in the AI program aims to enhance patient care through innovative technologies.
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