Healthcare India

Dr Vikram Venkateswaran

Dr Vikram Venkateswaran, one of the top healthcare influencers in India looks at what are the key factors leading to growth of health services in India. Healthcare India will focus on the current macro economic factors that are driving growth in the industry. The podcast will also explore strategies that organisations can adopt to increase market share and grow.

  1. Mar 12

    Healthcare India Podcast: DPDPA in Healthcare

    India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) is set to fundamentally reshape how healthcare organisations collect, store, and use patient data. In this episode of the Healthcare India Podcast, we unpack what the law really means for hospitals, digital health platforms, diagnostic chains, and health-tech startups. While most conversations focus on compliance checklists, this discussion goes deeper—examining the strategic, operational, and technological implications of the law. Key topics discussed include: • Why healthcare organisations will likely be classified as Significant Data Fiduciaries (SDFs)• The reality of 72-hour breach notification in complex hospital environments• How consent management will disrupt traditional Hospital Information Systems (HIS) and Electronic Health Records (EHR) workflows• The role of Security Operations Centres (SOC), SIEM monitoring, and RBAC security architecture• Cross-border data transfer challenges for global healthcare companies operating in India• The operational impact of patient rights — erasure, portability, and correction• Why compliance cannot be treated as “paper compliance” and requires executive oversight We also discuss how healthcare leaders should sequence implementation over the next 18 months, beginning with data mapping and governance before building consent infrastructure and appointing a Data Protection Officer. If you are a healthcare founder, hospital executive, digital health entrepreneur, or investor trying to understand the future of patient data governance in India, this episode provides a practical roadmap for navigating the coming regulatory shift.

    Healthcare India Podcast: DPDPA in Healthcare
  2. Feb 6

    Healthcare India Podcast : The Ghost in my Body

    What happens when five decades of unexplained symptoms collide with the limits of modern medicine? In this episode of the Healthcare India Podcast, Dr Vikram Venkateswaran speaks with Haresh Patel—entrepreneur, systems thinker, and author of The Ghost in My Body. What begins as a conversation about diagnostic failure, fragmented data, and the blind spots of specialisation evolves into something far deeper. Drawing on his lived experience of seeing more than a dozen specialists over fifty years, Haresh reframes illness not as a single-diagnosis problem, but as a systems failure—one that medicine is not structurally designed to solve. The discussion explores why healthcare rewards specialisation over synthesis, how longitudinal data and pattern recognition are consistently underused, and why AI must augment—not replace—human intuition. Unexpectedly, the conversation takes a spiritual turn. Beyond data, technology, and architecture, Dr Vikram finds himself confronting a dimension he did not anticipate—where meaning, awareness, and the human search for coherence intersect with clinical science. The “ghost” turns out to be not just in the body, but in how we understand healing itself. This episode will resonate with clinicians, founders, technologists, and anyone questioning whether the future of diagnosis lies only in better tools—or in deeper insight.A conversation that starts with systems thinking and ends by challenging how we define health, certainty, and care.

    Healthcare India Podcast : The Ghost in my Body

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Dr Vikram Venkateswaran, one of the top healthcare influencers in India looks at what are the key factors leading to growth of health services in India. Healthcare India will focus on the current macro economic factors that are driving growth in the industry. The podcast will also explore strategies that organisations can adopt to increase market share and grow.