GIMS Greater Noida to Launch India’s First Government Hospital–Based AI Clinic
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GREATER NOIDA News (02/01/2026): The Government Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS), Greater Noida, is set to make a national first by launching an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Clinic within a government hospital. The initiative, established through the institute’s Centre for Medical Innovation (CMI), will be unveiled during an online national event and is aimed at accelerating the safe, ethical, and practical adoption of AI in public healthcare.
The GIMS AI Clinic for Startups will function inside a fully operational public hospital with more than 630 beds, creating a unique ecosystem where AI solutions can be developed and tested in real clinical environments. By integrating innovation directly into day-to-day hospital workflows, the clinic seeks to close the long-standing gap between AI development and on-ground clinical validation, particularly within the public health system.
The clinic will be formally inaugurated by Dr. Sujata Chaudhary, Additional Director General of Health Services (ADGHS), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. The launch ceremony will also witness the presence of Col. Dr. Ashok Puranik, Executive Director, AIIMS Guwahati, and Mr. Aman Sharma, Joint Secretary (Medical Devices), Department of Pharmaceuticals, Government of India. More than 200 participants—including doctors, AI startups, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and innovators from across the country—are expected to attend the event.
Designed as a first-of-its-kind national model, the GIMS AI Clinic emphasizes co-creation between clinicians and technologists. AI tools developed under this initiative will be tested within authentic clinical workflows, subjected to ethical and safety validation, and prepared for scalable deployment across government hospitals. The focus areas include patient safety, responsible and transparent AI use, robust data governance, and solutions tailored to the needs of doctors working in high-volume public healthcare settings.
The initiative aligns closely with national and state healthcare priorities, offering a structured pathway from concept development to clinical validation and eventual deployment. By positioning a government hospital as a “living clinical laboratory,” GIMS aims to demonstrate that India’s public health system can play a leading role in shaping the future of healthcare technology.
Speaking on the occasion, the Director of GIMS said that the launch represents a significant shift in how government hospitals engage with emerging technologies. He emphasized that AI in healthcare must be clinically meaningful, ethically grounded, and designed to genuinely support doctors and patients. Embedding the AI Clinic within a public hospital, he noted, ensures that innovation is tested against real patient needs, real-world clinical practices, and pressing public health challenges. According to him, GIMS is committed to building a national model where technology enhances trust, improves patient outcomes, and can be responsibly scaled across government healthcare systems in India.
With the launch of the AI Clinic, GIMS Greater Noida is poised to set a new benchmark for responsible AI adoption in public healthcare, signaling a transformative step toward technology-driven, patient-centric medical services in the country.
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