AI SummaryIndia's integrated medicine sector is poised for digital transformation as evidenced by Himachal Pradesh's Rs 40,461 crore 2025-26 health budget and Patanjali's active establishment of advanced testing laboratories for Ayurveda research. A SaaS platform enabling unified patient record-keeping across Ayurvedic and allopathic treatments could capture a TAM of Rs 2,500–4,000 crore annually by 2028, driven by 12% CAGR growth in India's Ayurveda market and mandatory state-level health digitization initiatives. This opportunity is ideal for health tech entrepreneurs, IIT/AIIMS-trained software engineers, and healthcare MBAs seeking to bridge India's critical data infrastructure gap in integrated medicine.
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