The economics of Health AI: understanding where value truly lies
AI in healthcare doesn't simply cut costs, writes Vishnu Narayan: it reorganises them. Value depends on governance, incentive alignment, and system readiness, not technology alone.
Healthcare innovation in the world's biggest markets
AI in healthcare doesn't simply cut costs, writes Vishnu Narayan: it reorganises them. Value depends on governance, incentive alignment, and system readiness, not technology alone.
Daryush Ashjari, CTO and VP of Solutions Engineering, APJ at Nutanix unpacks how healthcare organisations need to fix their digital foundations to realise AI's promise in the sector.
HealthTechAsia’s Vishnu Narayan writes that digital health’s future depends less on tech itself, and more on the systems and capabilities built around it, bringing both challenge and opportunity.
Is AI in healthcare regulated for the world it is actually entering? Vishnu Narayan argues that global principles have converged — but governance must now catch up with deployment realities.
Healthcare data is increasingly caught in geopolitical crossfire. HealthTechAsia's Vishnu Narayan on what that means for patient safety.
Vishnu Narayan, Contributing Policy Editor / Fellow (Non-Resident) at HealthTechAsia, writes that AI governance must begin with institutional introspection, not procurement.
Vishnu Narayan, Contributing Policy Editor / Fellow (Non-Resident) at HealthTechAsia, argues that while AI can support clinical decision-making, human oversight and accountability must remain central to patient safety.
Over the past 12 months, healthcare developments in Saudi Arabia show the Kingdom is building something lasting — aligned with Vision 2030 and positioning itself as a regional medical hub.
Technology-enabled healthcare solutions provide an opportunity for the early detection of diseases and increasing accessibility for healthcare on a large scale in India, writes Satish Kumar Singh, Founder, MY LYF…