Context:
AIIMS Delhi, designated as a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for AI in Health, is spearheading the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve healthcare accessibility, affordability, and accuracy in India.
Key Highlights:
- Government Initiative / Institutional Role
- AIIMS leading digital transformation of healthcare.
- Collaboration with IITs, IISc, and international partners.
- Indo-French collaboration for AI research in health.
- Key Innovations / Applications
- MadhuNetraAI: Detects diabetic retinopathy using low-cost cameras.
- Arogya Aarohan app: Oral cancer risk assessment via smartphone images.
- AI-based TB detection: Using cough analysis.
- AI-assisted radiology systems flag abnormalities in X-rays.
- Data and System Development
- Focus on indigenous datasets to reduce data bias.
- Release of anonymized datasets to support innovation ecosystem.
- Stakeholders Involved
- AIIMS, IIT Delhi, IISc Bengaluru
- Global institutions (Sorbonne University, Paris Brain Institute)
- Healthcare providers and patients
- Significance / Concerns
- Improves early diagnosis and preventive care.
- Enhances healthcare access in rural and resource-poor settings.
- Concerns:
- Data privacy and ethical issues
- Algorithmic bias
- Need for regulatory frameworks
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI): Simulation of human intelligence by machines.
- Data Bias: Skewed datasets leading to inaccurate outputs.
- AI used in:
- Diagnostics (radiology, pathology)
- Disease prediction
- AIIMS: Premier medical institute under Ministry of Health.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Role of AI in:
- Universal Health Coverage (UHC)
- Reducing healthcare inequality.
- Challenges:
- Digital divide
- Lack of skilled workforce
- Ethical concerns:
- Privacy, accountability, bias
- Importance of:
- Indigenous innovation for context-specific healthcare solutions.
- Way Forward
- Establish robust AI regulatory framework.
- Expand AI literacy in medical education.
- Strengthen data governance and privacy safeguards.
- Promote public-private partnerships.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS Paper 3: Science & Technology (AI applications)
- GS Paper 2: Health Governance & Social Justice
- Prelims: AI, Data Bias, Digital Health
