At the 78th World Health Assembly in Geneva, India-based health tech company Qure.ai introduced a new AI tool called AIRA, designed to support frontline healthcare workers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Every day, thousands of community health workers spend over 40% of their time just collecting manual data. Yet, many countries still don’t have enough health data to make good healthcare decisions. AIRA is here to change that.
What Does AIRA Do?
AIRA is an AI-powered co-pilot that helps health workers by:
- Collecting symptoms and patient history automatically
- Following clinical protocols
- Generating big-picture health insights for better planning and treatment
This means health workers can focus more on patients, not paperwork.
Why Is This Important?
LMICs face two big problems:
- A shortage of over 11 million health workers by 2030
- Around 17 million preventable deaths every year
AIRA aims to ease the burden on healthcare staff and improve outcomes using smart technology.
“With AI, we can multiply every dollar spent and create a bigger health impact.”
— Prashant Warier, CEO & Founder, Qure.ai
A Step Towards Smarter Global Healthcare
At The Doctorpreneur Academy, we support innovations like AIRA that bring global technology to local healthcare. These tools make healthcare easier, faster, and more reliable for both doctors and patients.
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