Children's Minnesota selects HCLTech to modernise healthcare operations with AI
HCLTech will leverage its AI Force platform to optimise Children's Minnesota's operational systems with a digital solution that is reliable and scalable.

HCLTech will leverage its AI Force platform to optimise Children's Minnesota's operational systems with a digital solution that is reliable and scalable.
HCLTech's full-stack AI platform aims to streamline operations, reduce manual tasks and enable data-driven decision-making, enhancing healthcare delivery and patient care.
Government-backed initiatives like the IndiaAI Mission and the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, are setting the stage for a digitally empowered healthcare ecosystem, ensuring responsible AI integration and enhanced data security, it noted.
This innovative platform is essential for developing and scaling high-value life sciences use cases, including streamlining the content supply chain, enhancing medical writing efficiency, and accelerating Medical-Legal-Regulatory (MLR) reviews.
Early detection remains a major challenge in breast cancer management in India, particularly in rural and low-resource settings. A simple clinical breast examination by trained healthcare workers, such as nurses, is sufficient to diagnose breast cancer at early stages. This low-cost intervention does not require any equipment, yet awareness and access remain limited.
The survey highlighted E-Sanjeevani - the National Telemedicine Service, has emerged as the world's largest telemedicine implementation in primary healthcare.
The BPM market size is projected to grow from $16.48 billion in 2024 to $37.84 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 10.9per cent. By leveraging cutting-edge digital tools and optimizing processes, we can significantly enhance patient care, improve operational efficiency, and ultimately deliver a superior customer experience (CX) in healthcare settings worldwide.
Dr M Srinivas said, "Artificial Intelligence is revolutionising everything from patient care to health communication and AIIMS, Delhi, is over Rs 300 crore in digital infrastructure for its adoption.”
AI technology is being increasingly adopted in medical treatment to enhance patient outcomes. Hospitals are utilizing AI-powered apps for at-home rehab, accurate diagnoses, and personalized care. Examples include training apps for post-surgery exercise, AI in eye screenings, heart disease detection, and experimental tools predicting diabetes. These innovations offer precision and could revolutionize healthcare in the future.
A one health and climate change centre will be established at both district and state levels to monitor and manage physical, financial and epidemiological profiles of climate-sensitive illnesses. The centre will focus on real-time data collection, analysis and reporting to track diseases worsened by climate change, such as zoonotic diseases, vector-borne illnesses, heat stress and respiratory ailments.
"The high standards of health care and medical education set up by SGPGI are a matter of pride. It has created benchmarks in the use of medical robots and technologies like AI. But there is a need to raise the bar in terms of patient care… Efforts must be made to accommodate more patients in the OPD and undertake more surgeries," Yogi said.