Generative AI is increasingly embedded in healthcare systems to address workforce shortages, improve efficiency, support clinical decision-making, and accelerate medical research. While it offers significant benefits in documentation, diagnostics, patient engagement, and drug discovery, its adoption raises concerns related to accuracy, bias, data privacy, ethics, and regulation. The future of Generative AI in healthcare therefore depends on responsible governance, strong government initiatives, and human oversight to ensure that technology augments, rather than replaces, clinical judgement and patient trust.
Click to View MoreWorld AIDS Day highlights global solidarity and India’s ongoing efforts to control HIV/AIDS through expanded testing, rights-based laws, and wider ART access. India has reduced new infections and AIDS-related deaths significantly, yet challenges persist due to stigma, late diagnosis, treatment interruptions, and high-burden pockets such as the Northeast. Government initiatives under NACP, the “Test and Treat” policy, PMTCT, and Mission Sampark have strengthened prevention-to-care services. Moving forward, India must shift toward community-led systems, universal annual screening in high-risk districts, integrated HIV–TB–NCD care, and youth-focused prevention to accelerate progress toward ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
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