POLICY TO PRACTICE: REGULATORY READINESS FOR AI-DRIVEN HEALTHCARE RESEARCH IN INDIA
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative technology in healthcare research, enabling improved disease prediction, automated diagnostics, personalized treatment planning and biomedical discoveries. AI-based tools have demonstrated significant potential in analyzing large datasets, identifying patterns in clinical records and improving research efficiency (Topol, 2019).
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