AI Support Proposed For Patient Care
TANUH, which focuses on translating AI research into real world clinical applications, outlined its work in computational modelling, medical imaging, multimodal clinical data integration, and translational bioengineering.
HYDERABAD: The Translational AI for Networked Universal Healthcare (TANUH) Foundation has proposed a multi centre collaboration to develop artificial intelligence (AI) tools for patient care at a high level meeting held at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (Nims), Hyderabad, on Monday, with representatives from the Artificial Intelligence Centre of Excellence in Healthcare at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru.
TANUH, which focuses on translating AI research into real world clinical applications, outlined its work in computational modelling, medical imaging, multimodal clinical data integration, and translational bioengineering.
Among the key projects discussed were AI based predictive tools for breast cancer risk assessment, currently undergoing validation across multiple hospitals. The team also highlighted ongoing programmes in renal health, diabetes management, and vascular disease modelling.
Both institutions expressed interest in establishing a long term strategic partnership, with formal agreements to operationalise the collaboration expected soon.