AI and Smart Devices to Revolutionize Healthcare: Dr. Upasana Arora

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Ghaziabad – The ‘Uttar Pradesh Healthcare Conclave 2025’ served as a significant platform for discussing innovations, accessibility, and improvements in healthcare quality. The event aimed to promote technological advancements and new initiatives in the medical sector. During the conclave, Dr. Upasana Arora, Managing Director of Yashoda Super Specialty Hospital, emphasized that artificial intelligence and smart medical devices are the future of healthcare. She explained that these advancements will help India become a top destination for medical tourism and high-quality healthcare services.

Dr. Upasana Arora spoke at this important event in Lucknow. She talked about how Uttar Pradesh can become a center for healthcare and wellness tourism. She explained how AI technology and smart medical devices are improving healthcare by making it more efficient, accurate, and better for patients.

 At the event, Dr. Upasana Arora gave a special trophy to Uttar Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister, Brajesh Pathak, on behalf of the Uttar Pradesh Healthcare Conclave 2025. This award recognized his important work in improving healthcare and strengthening medical facilities in the state.

The event included detailed discussions on changes in healthcare, focusing on new technologies like AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), and smart medical devices. Experts talked about how these innovations can make healthcare services faster, improve diagnosis and treatment, and help more people access medical facilities easily.

Dr. Upasana Arora explained how AI tools are changing the way diseases are detected and treated. She said that AI helps doctors understand complex medical data, making diagnoses faster and more accurate. She also mentioned that AI chatbots and virtual health assistants are giving patients quick medical advice, making work easier for doctors and nurses.

The event also highlighted the importance of smart medical devices in improving remote patient care and telemedicine. Wearable health trackers, AI-based imaging, and robotic surgeries are making healthcare more patient-friendly and efficient. These technologies are especially helpful for people in rural areas, ensuring they get medical help on time.
The event also stressed the need for teamwork between the government and private hospitals. Working together can help build more medical facilities, use advanced technology, and make healthcare easier to access for everyone.

India’s medical tourism industry is growing fast, and AI along with smart medical devices are helping improve healthcare. These technologies make sure India stays a top choice for international patients looking for high-quality treatment at lower costs.

Dr. Upasana Arora ended her speech by saying that healthcare needs to keep improving with new ideas. She stressed that using AI, IoT, and smart medical devices will not only help patients recover better but also make India’s healthcare system stronger.