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India may soon provide healthcare access independent of wealth, thanks to expanding infrastructure, insurance, and AI support.
India is on track to become the first country to separate healthcare access from wealth within five to seven years, according to Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty, founder of Narayana Health.
He cited a growing number of doctors and hospital beds, expanding government and private insurance, and Health Savings Accounts enabling affordable coverage.
Artificial intelligence will support, not replace, doctors, improving efficiency and patient safety.
India’s advantage includes shorter wait times for critical diagnostics like CT and MRI scans compared to many developed nations, helping ensure timely care.
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La India pronto puede proporcionar acceso a la atención médica independientemente de la riqueza, gracias a la expansión de la infraestructura, el seguro y el apoyo de la IA.