AI helping doctors make faster and more accurate decisions: Dr Sunkavalli

Dr Chinnababu Sunkavalli, Clinical Director at Yashoda Hospitals, stated AI is revolutionizing healthcare by accelerating diagnoses, enabling personalized treatments, and improving clinical decisions during an international conference in Hyderabad. He emphasized AI’s role in reducing diagnostic errors, enhancing workflow efficiency, and supporting physicians in interpreting complex medical data for tailored patient care.
Dr Chinnababu Sunkavalli, Clinical Director and Robotic Surgical Oncologist at Yashoda Hospitals in Hitec City, highlighted AI’s transformative impact on healthcare during the 'AI in Healthcare 2.0' international conference in Hyderabad on June 13, 2026. Speaking at the session 'AI-Driven Precision Oncology: Powering the Era of Personalised Care,' he noted AI is enabling faster, more accurate clinical decisions and improving patient outcomes globally. Sunkavalli described AI as a pivotal advancement in modern medicine, assisting doctors in interpreting complex medical data and identifying diseases earlier. The technology supports personalized treatment plans, reducing diagnostic errors and streamlining hospital workflows. He stressed AI augments physicians’ capabilities without replacing them, allowing more time for direct patient care. Healthcare systems worldwide are undergoing a shift in disease diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring due to AI integration, according to Sunkavalli. AI-powered tools enhance efficiency in healthcare delivery while maintaining precision. The conference underscored AI’s expanding role in precision oncology and personalized care, marking a new era in medical practice. Sunkavalli’s remarks align with broader trends where AI is increasingly adopted to optimize clinical workflows and improve accuracy in medical assessments. The focus remains on leveraging technology to complement human expertise, ensuring better health outcomes.
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