Healthcare IT News January 30, 2024
Adam Ang

Specialty centres focused on cancer and brain disorders share flagship projects and initiatives in the pipeline to provide more personalised care to individual patients.

New adjunct specialty facilities in India’s leading health institutions are advancing precision medicine in the country through AI.

The Apollo Cancer Centre (ACC) in Bengaluru has recently opened what could be the country’s first Precision Oncology Centre powered by AI. It offers comprehensive, specialised care that is tailored to each individual.

The centre features AI automation to identify eligible patients for targeted therapy and immunotherapy, as well as to alert care teams of patient deterioration. It also deploys conversational AI to educate patients and their families on diagnosis, treatment, and connections to support groups....

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