The Union Health Ministry is working on incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a safe and effective way in public health. “To address gaps in India’s AI ecosystem and realise its economic impact, the central government has prioritised building AI technology capabilities”, said the Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan.
“The potential of AI in public health is being explored in our country. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) is working towards using AI in a safe and effective way in public health in India”, he added. Few of the initiatives undertaken by the central government to use AI in public health include imaging Biobank for cancer, for which the NITI Aayog with Department of Bio-Technology (DBT) aims to build a database of cancer-related radiology and pathology images of more than 20,000 profiles of cancer patients with focus on major cancers prevalent in India. NITI-Aayog is also working on using AI for early detection of diabetic retinopathy.
Currently, NITI-Aayog is in the process of developing an institutional mechanism, funding framework and other such steps to realise India’s AI aspirations. “Through the strategy and subsequent initiatives, the key recommendations in AI are being pursued,” said the health minister.
NITI Aayog, after consultation with various ministries and leading academicians, institutions, practitioners and industry players, released India’s National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence in June 2018.
Source: The Hindu
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