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    • DECEMBER 5, 2024
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    India’s MedTech Industry: From Import Reliance to Global Powerhouse

    India’s MedTech Industry: From Import Reliance to Global Powerhouse

    India’s MedTech industry is transforming from an import-reliant market to a global innovation hub. Driven by regulatory reforms, digital integration, and domestic manufacturing initiatives, the sector is projected to grow from $12 billion in 2023 to $50 billion by 2030. Key challenges include import dependence, infrastructure gaps, and high R&D costs.

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    • DECEMBER 4, 2024
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    Critical Care Crisis: Mapping of India’s ICU Inequalities

    Critical Care Crisis: Mapping of India’s ICU Inequalities

    India’s critical care infrastructure reveals stark disparities, with rural and economically weaker states severely underserved. Over 75% of ICU beds are in private hospitals, limiting access for low-income populations. Addressing these gaps requires strengthened public healthcare, equitable resource distribution, and technological innovation to ensure critical care reaches all citizens.

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    • DECEMBER 3, 2024
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    Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: A Double-Edged Sword in Healthcare

    Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: A Double-Edged Sword in Healthcare

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) in radiology offers transformative potential but poses challenges like increased burnout among radiologists. A study by Liu et al. reveals a paradox: while AI aims to ease workloads, frequent use correlates with higher emotional exhaustion. Successful AI integration requires balancing technological advancements with human-centric approaches to support radiologists’ well-being.

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    • DECEMBER 2, 2024
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    Why Do Singaporeans Live Almost Two Decades Longer Than Indians? 

    Why Do Singaporeans Live Almost Two Decades Longer Than Indians? 

    Singaporeans live nearly two decades longer than Indians, a gap driven by proactive healthcare, lifestyle choices, and prevention-focused measures. By adopting lessons from Singapore—like prioritizing preventive care, promoting physical activity, improving air quality, and addressing diet and stress—India can enhance life expectancy, boost economic productivity, and improve overall societal well-being.

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