HIVE: AI-Driven Healthcare Tool Launched in India to Enhance Clinical Decision-Making and Public Health
June 27, 2026
HIVE, a Healthcare Intelligence and Verification Engine, soft-launched by the Honeybee Population Healthcare Foundation in Chennai, aims to provide evidence-based clinical decision support tailored to individual patients for doctors, frontline workers, and public health programmes across India.
The platform prioritizes early disease detection and improved treatment compliance, focusing on public health priorities such as maternal health, anemia, mental health, and non-communicable diseases.
HIVE seeks to bridge gaps in AI-driven health information by grounding decisions in reliable evidence and clinician judgment to combat misinformation, delayed diagnosis, and inappropriate self-medication.
The article was published on June 27, 2026, and edited by Gautham Krishna.
Dr Balagurusamy emphasizes augmenting, not replacing, clinicians with AI, advocating a collaborative approach among technology, clinicians, and public health workers to improve health outcomes for millions.
Trust, context, and verification are core to healthcare, as Balagurusamy envisions a collaborative ecosystem where technology, physicians, and health workers work together to improve health outcomes for millions in India.
Balagurusamy states that AI should augment, not replace, clinicians, advocating a collaboration between technology, clinicians, and public health workers to improve outcomes.
The overall goal is to improve health outcomes and healthier communities across India by expanding access to reliable, evidence-based healthcare insights.
Long-term goals include building a preventive healthcare ecosystem that enables early disease detection, improves treatment adherence, expands healthcare access, and empowers communities to make informed health decisions before illnesses escalate.
Long-term objective is a preventive healthcare ecosystem that enables early disease detection, better treatment compliance, broader access to services, and empowered health decisions before conditions worsen, with AI augmenting but not replacing human judgment.
Another long-term objective is to create a preventive ecosystem that supports early detection, improved adherence, wider access, and proactive decision-making before conditions worsen.
The engine integrates diverse evidence with clinicians' experience to offer transparent, patient-specific health guidance, and is not intended to replace doctors but to empower them and enhance diagnostic capabilities.
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Economic Times • Jun 27, 2026
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Economic Times • Jun 27, 2026
AI platform developed to support doctors, frontline workers with verified health intelligence
Telangana Today • Jun 27, 2026
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The420.in • Jun 27, 2026
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