Google has committed $400,000 in funding to support India’s initiative to develop an interoperable health foundation model an AI-ready, standards-based platform aimed at accelerating data-driven healthcare innovations and improving care delivery at scale.
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The pledge will help India build an open, secure and ethically governed health data model that integrates diverse sources of clinical and population health information enabling researchers, startups and public health agencies to train AI tools, improve diagnostics, and address pressing health system needs.
Global technology leader Google has announced a commitment of $400,000 to support India’s development of a health foundation model, an ambitious initiative designed to foster a scalable, interoperable health data ecosystem that can underpin AI-driven healthcare applications. The pledge reaffirms Google’s engagement in accelerating the use of responsible AI in public health and underscores its interest in supporting India’s digital health infrastructure.
The health foundation model aims to create a standardised, secure data framework that brings together clinical, administrative, and population health information from disparate systems. By enabling structured, high-quality data access — governed by privacy, security and ethical norms the platform is expected to empower researchers, innovators, startups and government agencies to build AI tools for disease detection, predictive analytics, clinical decision support and public health interventions.
According to stakeholders involved in the initiative, the funding will be used to support foundational work such as model development, data curation, standards alignment and collaborative research pilots. Google’s pledge underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in tackling complex challenges at the intersection of health data, AI and care delivery.
India’s health tech ecosystem with its growing appetite for AI and digital tools stands to benefit from such investments, which may help bridge gaps in data science capacity, unlock new insights from unified health data and accelerate innovation in preventive care, chronic disease management and health system resilience.
“Supporting an open, interoperable health foundation model can help unlock the value of health data to improve outcomes, spur innovation and make equitable care more reachable.”
By
HB Team
