| | MARCH 202619to adhere to principles already established in the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM).The development of the framework involved ex-tensive discussions in various cities, including Vijay-awada, Delhi, Shillong, and Mumbai, which included input from clinicians, health tech companies, state governments, healthcare providers, and policymakers. Additionally, Barnwal emphasized the importance of adequately training health workers to ensure the suc-cessful implementation of artificial intelligence solu-tions.CRMIT Showcases India-Ready Healthcare AI InnovationsCRMIT, a prominent company specializing in digital transformation and enterprise solutions driven by arti-ficial intelligence, reveals its involvement in the AI Im-pact Summit taking place in New Delhi from February 1620, 2026. During the summit, CRMIT will showcase a range of healthcare solutions powered by AI, which have been created in partnership with public health-care sector players and teams from Hospital Manage-ment Information Systems (HMIS).The AI Impact Summit is a top-tier event gathering government officials, healthcare professionals, tech companies, innovative startups, and academic special-ists to discuss the potential of artificial intelligence in making significant changes in various important fields such as healthcare, defense, and public infrastructure. CRMIT is showcasing a range of Healthcare AI Agents aimed at enhancing clinical decision-making, enhanc-ing patient accessibility, and simplifying care coordina-tion. These offerings consist of AI-powered symptom evaluation and prioritization, medication support in ac-cordance with Indian clinical standards, smart sched-uling of appointments, patient interaction agents, and support partners for caregivers - all centered around strong safety, compliance, and audibility.CRMIT is showcasing the development of health-care AI that is suitable for the Indian market and pri-oritizes trust, localization, and scalability at the AI Im-pact Summit. This approach aims to improve results for both healthcare providers and patients.India-Made AI Solutions for Healthcare have Potential to Reform Global Models: Royal Philips CEOThe CEO of Royal Philips, Roy Jakobs, stated that New Delhi, India is becoming a hub for innovation on a global scale, particularly in the development of AI solutions for healthcare, which have the ability to revolutionize the industry worldwide. India is building a digital framework, which is paving the way for interconnected health records and ongoing patient information through projects like Ayushman Bharat and the Digital Mission.He mentioned that healthcare is shifting from reacting to anticipating, from disorganized to linked, and from occasional to constant. He also stated that the current systems being developed will influence the well-being of billions in the future. Jakobs also mentioned that AI systems flourish when provided with well-organized, top-notch data over time. India provides a unique environment with its complex real-world scenarios encompassing both urban and rural areas, as well as various public and private systems, making it an ideal testing ground for robust solutions.One of the top technology companies, Royal Philips, has been operating in India for close to a century. They have made substantial investments in research and development, production, digital technologies, artificial intelligence advancements, and partnerships with medical professionals in Bengaluru and Pune innovation hubs. Their focus spans various areas such as imaging, patient monitoring, and integrated healthcare services. He mentioned that the designs which can scale globally are being reformed by clinical workflow solutions developed in collaboration with Indian partners, aligning with the vision of the Prime Minister.Jakobs mentioned in his speech that healthcare systems worldwide are facing great challenges because of increased demand, chronic illnesses, limited staff, and the high expectations of patients and society. He believes that this will lead to a faster integration of data and AI-driven advancements in the healthcare sector. Jakobs highlighted in his speech that healthcare systems worldwide are facing significant challenges from increasing demand, chronic illnesses, overextended staff, and heightened expectations from patients and society, all of which will drive the implementation of data and AI-based advancements. He emphasized that artificial intelligence in the healthcare field should prioritize establishing trust, transparency, and ongoing validation. He also stressed the need for innovation and governance to progress hand in hand to guarantee the acceptance and achievement of AI in healthcare.
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