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Thit2026 Transforming Healthcare with IT Conference 2026

Day 2 at  , Asia’s largest platform for digital health dialogue, began with the opening session “Evolving Digital Health...
31/01/2026

Day 2 at , Asia’s largest platform for digital health dialogue, began with the opening session “Evolving Digital Health: Real-Time Implementation in India.” The session set the tone for practical discussions focused on translating digital health ideas into real-world action.

The session will consist of insights from Krishna Chaitanya Kandela, Chief Medical Information Officer, Apollo Hospitals; Deepika Pamarthy, Director – Strategic Research & Partnerships, Karyon Bio; Vishal Kumar Jani, Practo; Suma KS, General Manager – Nursing, Apollo Hospital, Bannerghatta; Hemangi Santosh Sawant, ML Engineer – GenAI & LLMs, Apollo Clinical AI Labs; and K. N. Chetana, Clinical Resource Coordinator.

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In conversation with Tapan Singhel at THIT2026

A sharp, insightful take on leadership, purpose-driven growth, and the evolving role of healthcare and insurance in a tech-first world.
Real talk. Real vision. Real impact.

Stay tuned for bytes that make you think beyond today.

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The second session of Day 2 at focused on Collaboration Across Silos, bringing together a confluence of four platforms working in unison — IPSC (International Patient Safety Conference), HOPE (Healthcare Operations & Patient Experience), THIT (Transforming Healthcare with IT), and Clinovate, each contributing uniquely to advancing healthcare innovation.

The joint plenary was led by Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group, highlighting the importance of aligning patient safety, operations, experience, and technology to create system-wide impact.

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At , Dr. Rana Mehta, Partner & Leader – Healthcare, PwC India, spoke on the role of technology in healthcare, stating that technology is often positioned as the answer while the real question remains undefined. He noted that healthcare infrastructure is built on triage, that healthcare operates differently from other sectors, and highlighted the contrast between accepted human fallibility and the expectation of perfection from technology.

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Day 1 at THIT 2026 — wrapped, and what a start!
From powerful conversations and future-ready insights to ideas shaping tomorrow’s healthcare tech, the energy was unmatched.

This is just the beginning.
Day 2, we’re coming in stronger.

THNX brought India’s healthtech ecosystem together to turn ideas into impact. From visionary leadership to founder pitch...
30/01/2026

THNX brought India’s healthtech ecosystem together to turn ideas into impact. From visionary leadership to founder pitches, the session reflected how collaboration between clinicians, technologists, and startups can accelerate real-world healthcare solutions. Backed by the Apollo Hospitals Group, THNX aims to support innovation that is scalable, clinically relevant, and ready to transform healthcare delivery.

A strong step forward in building the next generation of healthtech from India, for the world.

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In a fireside chat on Technology Meets Tranquility, Gauranga Das, monk and spiritual leader, joined Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group, to reflect on finding balance in a hyperconnected world. He spoke of balance as harmony between technology and transcendence, innovation and introspection, data and discernment, speed and silence, all coexisting together.

He offered a simple perspective: the clock is not everything, the compass is, adding that when there is purity of intent, everything else naturally follows.

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Diego Vallega, Executive Director, ALCLA Hospital – Comprehensive Rehabilitation Hospital, Argentina, spoke about building and scaling a specialised rehabilitation hospital and how it transformed patient care in Argentina. He highlighted how technology helps reach more people while improving the quality of care.

He powerfully noted, “Rehabilitation is not just about healing the body. It is about restoring dignity, opportunity, and the ability to live fully.”

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Lisa Sorger, MBBS, FRANZCR, AFRACMA, GAICD, Australia, spoke about clinical governance in an AI-enabled world and asked a simple yet critical question: who is responsible when AI does the work? She noted that AI can fail without transparency and governance, especially when accountability is unclear.

She cautioned against being presented with false choices and emphasised that AI models should be treated like junior colleagues, not software, with a defined scope, supervision, performance review, and clear escalation pathways to ensure safety.

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Nico Schiettekatte, Counsellor for Health, Welfare & Sport, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in India, said that convergence is the way forward in healthcare. He noted that India is ageing faster than the Netherlands and highlighted that 30% of global data is health data, underscoring healthcare as the future of technology.

He emphasised the need to train and upskill healthcare professionals, while also upskilling patients, to prepare systems for the future.

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Sanjay Sood, Project Director, eSanjeevani (National Telemedicine Service), C-DAC, Mohali, spoke about the scale of India’s telemedicine journey. Designed by the Government, eSanjeevani has enabled over 44 crore teleconsultations, making it the world’s largest telemedicine platform.

He emphasised that such scale is possible when the government trusts the platform, clinicians trust the workflows, and citizens trust the system.

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Sriram Iyer, CEO, Apollo Health and Lifestyle, spoke about reimagining primary healthcare in India. He stated that non-communicable diseases account for 65% today and will rise to 74% by 2030, with an estimated economic loss of USD 6 trillion, making India the NCD capital of the world.

He added that AI enables prediction, and when combined with genomics, care can move from predictive models to personalised markers.

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