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The Mizoram government has introduced a new online medical referral system under the Mizoram Universal Healthcare Scheme (MUHS) to streamline patient referrals and improve healthcare accessibility, particularly for residents living outside the Aizawl district. The digital initiative is aimed at reducing delays, paperwork, and inconvenience

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India has presented its vision of “All-Inclusive Intelligence” for the use of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare at the World Health Organization meeting, emphasizing equity, ethics, accessibility, and public welfare as the foundation for future AI-driven healthcare systems. Addressing global delegates at the WHO forum, Jagat Prakash

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New Delhi,: India has emerged as a global leader in AI-driven healthcare adoption, with nearly 85% of consumers actively using digital health tools, reflecting a rapid shift towards technology-enabled healthcare solutions. According to recent industry insights, the widespread use of mobile health applications, telemedicine platforms, wearable

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Bilaspur, : AIIMS Bilaspur has announced plans for a significant capacity expansion, aiming to scale up to 960 beds, in a major step towards enhancing healthcare accessibility and advanced medical services in the region. The proposed expansion is expected to strengthen the institute’s ability to cater

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New Delhi, 06th Nov 2025: SS Innovations International, Inc. (Nasdaq: SSII), a developer of innovative surgical robotic technologies dedicated to making robotic surgery affordable and accessible to a global population, has once again redefined the boundaries of innovation with the unveiling of the world’s first

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Chander Shekhar Sibal Steps Down as CEO of SS Innovations India; to Venture into Home Healthcare Startup A New Chapter Begins: Chander Shekhar Sibal, former CEO of SS Innovations India, ventures into the Home Healthcare startup space to make healthcare more accessible and Integrate Spirituality into

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New Delhi, September 2025: The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has urged the Centre to adopt a decentralised approach under the Ayushman Bharat–Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) to bridge healthcare accessibility gaps, particularly in underserved regions. Highlighting the scheme’s critical role in expanding affordable healthcare,

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