ISB, AIG Hospitals team up to deliver healthcare AI training in India

ISB and AIG Hospitals agree to collaborate

Indian School of Business (ISB) is collaborating with AIG Hospitals to launch a new programme, “Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare”, delivered by ISB Executive Education, to improve the patient experience. 

Co-developed by researchers at ISB’s Max Institute of Healthcare Management, ISB and clinicians from AIG Hospitals, the programme aims for participants to gain insights and skills to recognise and address opportunities and barriers in AI implementation, tackle unmet clinical needs with innovative solutions, and develop AI-driven business models that enhance clinical excellence and patient car.

The programme is structured into two phases, conducted every six months for predominantly senior doctors and healthtech leaders. The initial phase will focus on design thinking and strategic alignment of AI technology with patient care objectives. 

The second phase seeks to enable course participants to successfully identify and implement AI-led projects post-programme.

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    Matt is an award-winning storyteller, writer, and communicator currently based in Riyadh. A native Englishman, his career has led him to diverse locations including China, Hong Kong, Iraq, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. In addition to founding HealthTechAsia, Matt is a co-founder of the non-profit Pul Alliance for Digital Health and Equity. In a former life, he oversaw editorial coverage for Arab Health, Asia Health, Africa Health, and other key events. In 2021, he won a Medical Travel Media Award, organised by Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council, and a Guardian Student Media Award in 2000.

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By Matthew Brady

Matt is an award-winning storyteller, writer, and communicator currently based in Riyadh. A native Englishman, his career has led him to diverse locations including China, Hong Kong, Iraq, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. In addition to founding HealthTechAsia, Matt is a co-founder of the non-profit Pul Alliance for Digital Health and Equity. In a former life, he oversaw editorial coverage for Arab Health, Asia Health, Africa Health, and other key events. In 2021, he won a Medical Travel Media Award, organised by Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council, and a Guardian Student Media Award in 2000.

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