“Technology will dramatically change healthcare in India” | FactorDaily

“Technology will dramatically change healthcare in India” | FactorDaily
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  • Surgeon-entrepreneur Dr Devi Shetty of Narayana Health believes even regular mobile phones have enough power to make medical diagnoses.
  • He believes that in a few years it will become legally mandatory for doctors to take second opinions from software before starting treatment.
  • Dr Shetty : See, the problem of the healthcare industry is, if you look at all the big multinational Indian IT companies in Electronic City, in front of no technology company will you find a poor man sitting with this child and saying, ‘I want free software.’
  • Whereas, in front of any hospital in most developing countries, which account for nearly 80% of the world’s population, there are always people begging doctors to save their child or loved one.
  • The kind of things a software does today, whatever the diagnosis, even a very cheap mobile phone has enough power to make a diagnosis.
  • Disclosure: FactorDaily is owned by SourceCode Media, which counts Accel Partners, Blume Ventures, Vijay Shekhar Sharma, Jay Vijayan and Girish Mathrubootham among its investors.


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