Commercial sector in India needs to make mental health a top priority
In the dynamic world of healthcare and technology, India is making significant strides towards safer, quicker, and more effective methods in various fields.
Lenovo has recently unveiled GOAST v4.0, a new version of its genome sequencing tool. This innovative technology is designed to reduce genome sequencing time to a remarkable 24 minutes, a significant leap forward in the realm of genetic research and diagnostics.
Meanwhile, in the realm of mental health and employee wellbeing, Mai Tlau, the Head of Corporate Wellness Practice at Prudent Insurance Brokers, is leading the charge. She emphasises the importance of closing the care gap in workplace mental health and expanding access to inclusive support systems within corporate India.
Artemis Hospitals has also made a notable contribution to the healthcare sector, unveiling a Heart & Lung Transplant Centre in North India. This development underscores the hospital's commitment to providing world-class medical services in the region.
The 3rd AHPI Leadership Summit is currently focusing on people-centric and sustainable healthcare. The topic of discussion is tech-driven dermatology, highlighting the potential of technology to revolutionise skin care and dermatological treatments.
These advancements underscore India's commitment to leveraging technology for the betterment of healthcare, from mental health to genetic research, and from transplants to dermatology. The future of healthcare in India looks promising, with a focus on safety, quickness, and effectiveness at its core.
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