Context:
- The Union Health Minister launched two digital initiatives — SAHI and BODH — during the India AI Impact Summit to promote ethical, secure, and responsible Artificial Intelligence deployment in healthcare.
Key Highlights:
SAHI – Secure AI for Health Initiative
- SAHI provides a governance framework and national roadmap for AI use in healthcare.
• Ensures ethical, transparent, accountable, and patient-centric AI deployment.
BODH – Benchmarking Open Data Platform for Health AI
- Platform designed to test and validate AI solutions before deployment in healthcare systems.
• Developed through government–academia collaboration. - Ensures AI applications meet standards of:
• Performance
• Reliability
• Real-world readiness.
Strengthening India’s Digital Health Ecosystem
- Initiatives align with the vision of National Health Policy 2017 to create a comprehensive digital health infrastructure.
- Supports the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) launched in 2020.
- Aim to build trustworthy and inclusive digital health systems powered by AI.
Institutional Collaboration
- Collaboration among government institutions, academic research centres, and technology developers.
- Focus on evidence-based healthcare innovation and scalable digital solutions.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Technology that enables machines to simulate human intelligence processes such as learning, reasoning, and decision-making.
- Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM)
- Launched in 2020 by the Government of India.
• Objective: Create digital public infrastructure for healthcare. - Core Components of ABDM
- ABHA ID (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) – unique digital health ID.
• Health Facility Registry.
• Healthcare Professional Registry.
• Digital health records interoperability. - Digital Health Ecosystem
- Integration of health data, digital technologies, telemedicine, AI, and health informatics to improve healthcare delivery.
Relevant Mains Points:
Significance of AI in Healthcare
- Improved Diagnosis and Treatment
- AI helps in early disease detection, medical imaging analysis, and predictive analytics.
- Healthcare Accessibility
- AI-powered tools can expand telemedicine and remote diagnostics, especially in rural areas.
- Data-Driven Public Health Policy
- Enables better epidemiological surveillance and healthcare planning.
- Efficiency in Healthcare Systems
- Automates clinical workflows, data management, and hospital administration.
Challenges
- Data Privacy and Security Risks.
• Algorithmic bias and ethical concerns.
• Lack of standardised datasets and regulatory frameworks.
Way Forward
- Establish robust AI governance frameworks and ethical standards.
• Strengthen public-private partnerships in health technology innovation.
• Invest in AI research, digital infrastructure, and capacity building.
• Ensure inclusive access to digital health technologies across regions.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS Paper 2: Governance, healthcare policy, digital public infrastructure.
• GS Paper 3: Artificial Intelligence, health technology, digital ecosystem development.
• Prelims: ABDM, AI governance frameworks, digital health initiatives.
