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India's GDP To Get $30 Billion Boost From AI In Healthcare By 2025

India’s surgical consumables and disposables exports reached $1.6 billion in FY 2022–23, showcasing its growing capabilities and presence in the global healthcare market

<div class="paragraphs"><p>The report noted that despite advancements, the adoption of AI in healthcare is progressing more slowly than in banking and financial services. (Source: Freepik)</p></div>
The report noted that despite advancements, the adoption of AI in healthcare is progressing more slowly than in banking and financial services. (Source: Freepik)
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Artificial Intelligence in healthcare is projected to contribute $25-30 billion to India's GDP by 2025, enhancing accessibility, diagnostics, and treatment outcomes, according to a report by Deloitte.

Government-backed initiatives like the IndiaAI Mission and the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, are setting the stage for a digitally empowered healthcare ecosystem, ensuring responsible AI integration and enhanced data security, it noted.

As per the report — 'Digital Healthcare- Top 10 Myths Debunked Digital Health & AI', AI adoption in healthcare has surged past 40%, surpassing sectors such as FMCG (30%) and manufacturing (25%).

Deloitte India Life Sciences and Health Care Industry Leader Joydeep Ghosh noted that India's digital healthcare ecosystem is rapidly advancing, with AI-powered diagnostics, MedTech innovations and digital health records transforming patient care.

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India’s surgical consumables and disposables exports reached $1.6 billion in FY 2022–23, showcasing its growing capabilities and presence in the global healthcare market, he added.

"However, to realise its full potential, the sector must overcome challenges such as regulatory alignment, workforce training and infrastructure limitations. With targeted investments and focused policy advancements, India can become a global leader in AI-powered healthcare, elevating patient outcomes and accessibility," Ghosh stated.

The report noted that despite advancements, the adoption of AI in healthcare is progressing more slowly than in banking and financial services.

This is largely due to concerns about data security, regulatory fragmentation and limited digital infrastructure in rural areas, it added.

Additionally, the shortage of professionals trained in AI further complicates the seamless integration of these technologies into clinical workflows, the report said. While India has become a net exporter of surgical consumables, it still relies on imports for high-tech medical equipment, underscoring the need for a stronger domestic manufacturing base, it said.

Strategic investments in training, infrastructure and policy reforms can accelerate AI adoption, paving the way for technologically advanced and self-reliant healthcare system, it added.

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