siliconindia | | November 20208Dr. Krishnan is an accomplished Healthcare Technology veteran with over 25 years of experience. He possesses extensive expertise in helping organizations build a superior technology product portfolio that can help organizations succeed in highly competitive markets. As the Chief Digital Transformation officer, he is responsible for helping IKS Health make the key pivot from being a human-capital intensive, technology enabled enterprise to a technology-intensive, human-in-the-loop model. Dr. Krishnan is an alumnus of PSG College in Coimbatore, India, where he completed his undergraduate studies in engineering. He went on to receive his Ph.D in engineering from the University of Texas.By Dr. Muthu Krishnan, Chief Digital Transformation Officer, IKS Healthealthcare has long been a dynamic landscape for India. India today has an active healthcare startup ecosys-tem. The large and medium sized industrial houses have ventured in to fill the demand gap in the commercial health-care sector. We see med tech devices companies and companies pursuing AI / ML, automation and ana-lytics to eliminate waste and improve the quality of care, clinical outcomes, and physician and patient experience, attract active investment. This move-ment in the domestic healthcare industry points to the huge scope of technological advancements and economic growth for the future of Indian healthcare.HHEALTH-TECH IN CURRENT TIMES WILL INDIA MAKE HUGE STRIDES IN DIGITAL HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS?CXO INSIGHTSDr. Muthu Krishnan, Chief Digital Transformation Officer
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