siliconindia | | APRIL 20244The healthcare system in India is getting better, but it still has problems. People have done a lot of research to under-stand things like how money is spent on healthcare, how insurance works, and what the rules are. The government is trying to help by giving vaccines, making more medical devices, and using AI/ML for treatments to make sure everyone gets fair and accessible care. The National Health Policy gives rules for healthcare in different states. They're trying to deal with issues like expensive care, taking care of older people, helping poor people, deal-ing with new diseases, and fixing problems in public health because there's not enough money. Even though they're making progress to-wards goals set by the World Health Organization, making healthcare better in India is still really hard.The field of pathology is facing major challenges like staffing shortages and high costs, yet it remains crucial in global healthcare. India's pathology sector is on the brink of change, with potential for innovation. While technological advancements offer promise, regula-tory hurdles, workforce shortages, and affordability concerns persist as obstacles to its future. Pathology serves as the primary determinant of a patient's recovery rate and the quality of their healing process. The accurate diagnosis of diseases such as cancer heavily relies on dependable pathology services. Innovations are reshaping pathology's future in India. Trends like virtual autopsies, molecular pathology and genomics, forensic pathol-ogy, and digital pathology are prominent. Virtual autopsies, through imaging, offer efficient and cost-effective alternatives for determining causes of death. Molecular pathology and genomics are transforming disease diagnosis and treatment, focusing on gene changes and per-sonalized therapies. These advancements promise to enhance health-care and diagnostics in India's pathology sector.Hence, undergoing the changes in depth by exploring the Pathol-ogy space in India, siliconindia through its current edition 'Top 10 Prominent Pathologists 2024' has strived to spotlight few acknowl-edgeable pathologists in the country who have displayed exemplary performance in their services. The list has been curated through ex-tensive research & analysis. Do read to know more about them and share your valuable feed-back!Mandvi SinghManaging Editoreditor@siliconindia.com PublisherManaging EditorAssociate EditorAlok ChaturvediMandvi SinghIndranil ChakrabortyVol 14 · Issue 02 - 04 · April, 2024Editorial TeamHima P. MRoshan AktharNalini BrahmanapalliManager - DesignPrabhu Dutta A.R.N RayArt ManagerSuanya Chakraborty DesignerVayshnavi P DVP- Sales & MarketingRohit KumarAdvertising ManagerBhavani N Badvertise@siliconindia.comEditorial Querieseditor@siliconindia.comCirculation Manager Magendran PerumalTo subscribeVisit: https://www.siliconindia.com/subscribe/or send email to subscription@siliconindia.comMagazine Price is Rs. 150 per issuePrinted and Published By Alok Chaturvedi on behalf of Silicon Media Technologies Pvt Ltd and Printed at Executive Prints - 113/7, Ground floor, Old madras road, Halasuru, Bangalore 560008 and Published At No. 124, 2nd Floor, Surya Chambers, Old Airport Road, Murugeshpalya, Bangalore-560017.Publisher Alok ChaturvediCopyright © 2024 Silicon Media Technologies Pvt Ltd, All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher.siliconindiaEditorialPathology: Leading the Way in Health Discovery
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