Digital innovation healthcare services have collaborated with Microsoft India and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). To establish both organizations that will provide cutting-edge medical care, build more substantial remote healthcare capabilities, and have facilities of learning opportunities for staff and students.
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Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Minister for Jal Shakti, said, “India is leading the way in accelerating digital transformation in healthcare. We have a tremendous opportunity to provide reliable, safe healthcare services and solutions to every part of India with technology. This collaboration between AIIMS Jodhpur and Microsoft is a strong step in that direction. I look forward to creating a strong healthcare ecosystem in the country with technologies like mixed reality.”
Dr Sanjeev Misra, Director, AIIMS Jodhpur, said, “We are happy to work with Microsoft in our endeavor to transform healthcare services in India. Reimagining healthcare in the new normal combined with changing patient care expectations has driven a rapid transformation in the way healthcare services and medical education are approached, moving to an interactive, 3D, mixed reality environment. We look forward to collaborating strongly with Microsoft to lead this change in healthcare.”