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Adani to Create World-Class, Affordable AI-first Healthcare Ecosystems

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As he unveiled his vision for revolutionizing healthcare in India, billionaire Gautam Adani announced plans to create an AI-first, interdisciplinary healthcare ecosystem that incorporates affordability, scalability, and international best practices.

In Mumbai, he was speaking at the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery-Asia Pacific's 5th Annual Conference (SMISS-AP).

The chairman of the Adani Group expressed surprise that lower back pain is now the nation's main cause of disability and pointed out that it can dash the country's hopes.

The billionaire businessman urged "entrepreneurial imagination" to create low-cost, AI-based spine-healing therapies that can support "carrying the full weight of national ambition."

The businessman also exhorted businesses to develop "low-cost, high-impact mobile operating theaters that bring hope to villages" and "reimagine rural surgery."

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A spinal hospital that can develop into "a global center for robotic surgery, regenerative medicine, and next-gen bio-integrated implants" is another initiative that the chairman of the Adani Group has asked for.

 

"A system that evolves with science, responds to shifting needs, and harnesses the full power of AI without losing sight of the human at the center" is what Gautam Adani said the Adani Group would create.

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In order to help "clinical care, academic training, and research to operate in sync," the strategy will be "a comprehensive, multidisciplinary model that breaks traditional silos."

“We are investing in modular, scalable infrastructure, of the kind that can expand rapidly in the face of pandemics or emergencies. We are championing the creation of large, world-class healthcare institutes that bring together innovation, patient care, and applied learning under one roof,” Gautam Adani added.

The chairman of the Adani Group also emphasized the significance of "developing physicians with expertise in robotics, artificial intelligence, systems thinking, and healthcare administration" and incorporating "empathy, ethics, and enterprise" into their curriculum beyond anatomy.

"Investing in building top-tier training institutes and establishing rigorous protocols to ensure that quality becomes a habit, not an exception" is another thing Gautam Adani disclosed.

“We are here to build India’s healthcare for tomorrow and a system that is integrated, intelligent, inclusive, and inspired. And we will be delivering on this promise through the Adani Healthcare Temples — 1,000-bed integrated campuses that we will initiate from Ahmedabad and Mumbai,” he says.

“These are designed to be world-class, affordable, AI-first healthcare ecosystems — and we are proud to have the Mayo Clinic guiding us on the design, implementation, and global standards in medical infrastructure and research,” the industrialist emphasised.


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