Yes it’s worth to the people.
AI can be great for fast diagnosis and support, but I’d still prefer a human doctor when it comes to emotions and complex decisions. As for India, with the way tech is growing, I believe AI hospitals are possible, but they should always work with doctors, not replace them.
It is very interesting to know that in china the whole hospital is run by AI. But in India it will be very hard to run because of lack of trust in technology and awareness about it. It might work in tiers 1 cities but it will take soma much time.
China’s Agent Hospital is a virtual, fully AI-run hospital developed by Tsinghua University. It operates with AI doctors and nurses no humans and handles up to 10,000 patient simulations in days with a 93% accuracy rate on MedQA tests. It’s a bold glimpse into the future of telemedicine and medical training but we’ll need strong oversight, ethics, and human-AI collaboration to make it work safely.