Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing a lot of businesses and services.
Prof. Jaya Prakash and Prof. Ambedkar Dukkipati shared the details of IISc and TalentSprint’s Programme in Digital Health and discussed how this unique programme can help professionals and entrepreneurs build relevant expertise to shape their careers in the rapidly growing Digital Health market.
The year 2020 reminded everyone on the planet that ‘health’ matters – above everything else. Suddenly but irreversibly, the spotlight is back on health. People have learned the hard way that there can be no compromise for the time, attention, and resources that need to be spent on health.
Over the last decade, medicine and healthcare have seen a substantial digital transformation. With digital tools and solutions focused on reducing medical professionals’ work, making systems more efficient, improving patient outcomes, making treatments cost-efficient, and minimizing human error, digital health has established itself as an essential part of the medical and healthcare industry.
When we think about innovative solutions in healthcare, the primary benefit that comes to mind is an improved quality of life. By reducing the treatment and recovery time, technologies like digital monitoring systems, state-of-the-art scanning equipment, surgeries with minimal invasion, etc., have undeniably improved the quality of life. As technology evolves, such solutions offer us an opportunity to live a healthy and productive life. As machines made their way into our lives, and we entered the age of digitization, hospitals and medical professionals started leveraging technological tools to offer efficient health services to people.