Medvarsity Report: AI Revolutionizing Diabetes Care in India

A report by Medvarsity reveals healthcare professionals' eagerness to adopt AI in diabetes management, with 78% keen on AI tools and 82% seeking enhanced skills in diabetes complications management. However, time constraints and program costs remain hurdles, impacting ongoing training. The report highlights AI's potential in reshaping medical practices.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 14-11-2024 17:53 IST | Created: 14-11-2024 17:53 IST
Medvarsity Report: AI Revolutionizing Diabetes Care in India
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A recent report highlights the challenges and opportunities in diabetes management education. Conducted by Medvarsity, the study gathered insights from 3,000 healthcare professionals, discovering a strong interest in artificial intelligence (AI) tools despite significant barriers.

The report indicates that 65% of respondents face time constraints, while 60% criticize the cost of programs, making ongoing training difficult. However, 78% of doctors expressed enthusiasm for AI-based tools like automated insulin calculators and glucose monitoring systems.

Medvarsity CEO Gerald Jaideep notes a paradigm shift in healthcare. More than a technological upgrade, AI represents a new approach to diabetes management. The study underscores the urgent need for flexible, affordable training, and highlights the readiness of professionals to integrate AI into their practice.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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