India's biomedical data is fragmented due to misaligned academic and economic incentives; the paper proposes specific policy changes to reward data curation, quality assessment, and sharing while complying with data protection laws.
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A Proposed Biomedical Data Policy Framework to Reduce Fragmentation, Improve Quality, and Incentivize Sharing in Indian Healthcare in the era of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Health
India's biomedical data is fragmented due to misaligned academic and economic incentives; the paper proposes specific policy changes to reward data curation, quality assessment, and sharing while complying with data protection laws.