NEW DELHI: With proper training and increasing digital infrastructure, India has the potential to become a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-based stroke care, said health experts here on Saturday.
Speaking at the Stroke & AI 2025 conference at the India Habitat Centre, the experts discussed the integration of AI in modern stroke care and its significance in the country, especially in rural areas.
“For a country like India, where access to stroke specialists remains uneven, AI-enabled systems can play a transformative role by extending expertise beyond tertiary centres and ensuring timely, life-saving interventions, ” Dr. Dhiraj Khurana, DM (Neurology), PGIMER, Chandigarh, told IANS.