The Centre for Digital Health and Precision Medicine aims to leverage the extensive longitudinal patient database of the Apollo Hospitals Group, and datasets of the University of Leicester and other Consortium Partners to deliver improved population health with a global perspective through better disease prediction and prevention.

Our work is dedicated to making a tangible difference in patient lives and healthcare systems worldwide, leading to improved and earlier detection, diagnosis and management of multiple acute and long-term conditions in hospital and community settings.

Areas of focus

The Centre will conduct high-quality research in any areas of clinical medicine where advanced analytics leading to digital health or precision medicine products can improve health or its delivery.

Key areas of focus for the Centre include

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Cardiovascular
Diseases and Care

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Acute and
Emergency
Medicine

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Multi-morbidity

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of premature death and morbidity worldwide, including in India. Digital health and precision medicine offer transformative opportunities across every stage of the cardiovascular disease spectrum from prevention and early diagnosis to treatment,management, recovery and rehabilitation.

Acute and Emergency Medicine is a resource – intensive area in any healthcare system, where AI and digital health can significantly enhance care by improving triaging, enabling accurate diagnoses, and initiating timely, efficient and effective treatments.

With an ageing population, many individuals live with multi-morbid conditions, often managed in clinical silos, leading to inefficiencies and potential harm. AI-driven solutions offer a transformative opportunity to streamline care, enabling a more coordinated and holistic approach to managing complex patient needs effectively and safely.