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A Tryst with Statecraft, Here the Future

Inclusive and Youth-Led Digital Transformation for Public Health

25 Jan 2025

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In our final episode of this season, we dive into the transformative potential of AI for digital health and the central role young people play in its future with Pallavi Jain, Program Lead (Digital Health) and Secretariat Lead of Youth Ownership of Digital Health (YoDH) at PATH. With over a decade of expertise in the development sector, Pallavi shares her perspective on how innovative technologies are reshaping healthcare access and delivery, especially in marginalized communities. This conversation explores: ● Potential of AI and digital transformation to make healthcare accessible and affordable to millions of people in India. ● Challenges in implementing digital tools in underserved areas—and solutions to overcome them. ● The importance of disseminating policies that regulate AI, telemedicine, and wearables among the users, especially young people, to ensure equity and accountability. ● The role of youth in shaping inclusive, scalable digital health solutions through participation and representation across levels and sectors. ● Efforts to engage young people on platforms such as YoDH and the future dividends it would pay in the form of improved solutions. From bridging the digital divide to fostering accessible and personalized healthcare technologies, this episode provides actionable insights for anyone invested in the future of healthcare. How can we make digital health technologies accessible, scalable, and equitable for all? Stream now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your preferred platform to explore these critical issues.

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