Empowering Hearts: Where Every Beat Counts!
Cardiologists are in high demand due to the urgent need of skilled professionals as heart diseases are soaring worldwide. Leading the diagnosis, treatment, and management of heart disease in the current healthcare scenario brings with it many challenges as well as opportunities for a cardiologist. There has been an increasing demand among the subspecialties that include cardiac imaging and electrophysiology, particularly driven by an aging population and increasing prevalence of heart disease and advances in technology, keeping the job market outlook strong for Cardiologists. The field keeps on changing with a much greater understanding of cardiovascular disease itself especially after COVID-19 with heart disease remaining one of the major causes of deaths in the world. As cardiologists become more dynamic in patient education and rehabilitation, it is important for those entering or re-entering the cardiology job market to know about the market and future growth of the profession.
Over the last few decades, the health sector has undergone a sea change from infrastructure, and technology, to accessibility in India. Primary and community health centers have rapidly grown along with public hospitals and increased bed capacity for greater utilization of public health facilities. These developments have inspired the government to formulate a Health Vision 2047 to position India's healthcare system among the best in the world. Despite such significant potential from machine intelligence and Generative AI, funding, lack of specialists, and data security issues are still limiting factors in scaling AI use cases for most companies, however, India has done excellent work with its digital transformation at 84 percent overall. Generative AI is the hope in improving healthcare, benefiting the economy and well-being of citizens, while preserving essential human connections.
Over the last few decades, the health sector has undergone a sea change from infrastructure, and technology, to accessibility in India. Primary and community health centers have rapidly grown along with public hospitals and increased bed capacity for greater utilization of public health facilities. These developments have inspired the government to formulate a Health Vision 2047 to position India's healthcare system among the best in the world. Despite such significant potential from machine intelligence and Generative AI, funding, lack of specialists, and data security issues are still limiting factors in scaling AI use cases for most companies, however, India has done excellent work with its digital transformation at 84 percent overall. Generative AI is the hope in improving healthcare, benefiting the economy and well-being of citizens, while preserving essential human connections.