2025: Digital Health & Traditional Medicine Reshape India
A look back at 2025 reveals a pivotal year where India's healthcare embraced digital tools and traditional systems like Ayurveda, creating a unique hybrid model for the future.
A look back at 2025 reveals a pivotal year where India's healthcare embraced digital tools and traditional systems like Ayurveda, creating a unique hybrid model for the future.
A 64-year-old Mumbai man's prostate cancer surgery was performed by a surgeon 8000 km away in Shanghai using robotic arms. Discover how telerobotic surgery is reshaping healthcare access in India.
From cough sounds to X-rays, AI tools are helping Indian doctors detect TB, diabetic retinopathy & more in remote villages. Discover how tech is bridging the healthcare gap.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah proposed updating medical ethics in education and highlighted India's 97% drop in malaria cases. He urged doctors to support government health schemes.
2025 saw Ayushman Bharat expand to Delhi & Odisha, over 43.2 crore tele-consultations, and AI-driven healthcare reforms. India's TB fight shows 21% decline in incidence. Explore the year's key public health achievements.
Bokaro Steel Limited plans a major upgrade for its hospital's burn unit, aiming to serve patients from Jharkhand and West Bengal. A team is studying top centres like AIIMS Delhi for the project.
SGPGIMS Lucknow plans India's first comprehensive specialised healthcare ecosystem with AI and translational research. It will also lead a statewide telemedicine network to tackle specialist shortage. Read more.
Researchers propose a new 'Digital Rehabilitation Law' using AI and telemedicine to transform India's addiction recovery. Could this be the solution to reach underserved communities?
Uttar Pradesh establishes a Centre of Excellence for Telemedicine at KGMU to enhance eSanjeevani 2.0 services. Funded by BMGF, it will train doctors and improve remote consultations for villages. Discover how this initiative bridges the healthcare gap.
A Mumbai University team's innovative health monitoring device secures UK Registered Design protection, boosting its global commercial potential for patient care and telemedicine.
HMEL Guru Gobind Singh Refinery partners with AIIMS Bathinda to launch mobile medical units & telemedicine, bringing doorstep healthcare to 1.5 lakh rural residents. Discover how this initiative transforms rural healthcare access.
A new study reveals digital tools like the mySugr app help Indian diabetes patients slash HbA1c levels. Discover how smart devices and telemedicine are reshaping doctor-patient relationships for better health outcomes.
Prayagraj division's telemedicine service e-Sanjeevani records 56,423 consultations in October. Discover how this digital healthcare initiative is transforming rural medical access.