14 Jan 2026
At AICOG 2026, the Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India’s Koita Centre for Digital Maternal Care (FOGSI-KCDM) will host a dedicated Digital Health Session, underscoring a pivotal shift in how technology is shaping obstetric and gynaecological practice in India.
As India’s largest annual gathering of OB-GYN professionals, AICOG 2026 provides a powerful platform to move digital health conversations from concept to clinical reality. The FOGSI-KCDM session is designed as a practitioner-focused forum, bringing together clinicians, digital health leaders, and ecosystem partners to explore how thoughtfully deployed technology can strengthen quality, safety, efficiency, and patient engagement in maternal and women’s healthcare.
The session will spotlight real-world use cases from Indian practices, demonstrating how tools such as electronic medical records, digital antenatal tracking, teleconsultation, and data-enabled decision support are being integrated into everyday workflows. Rather than showcasing technology for technology’s sake, the focus remains firmly on clinical relevance, what works in busy OPDs, small maternity homes, and larger hospitals, and how digital adoption can be aligned with national standards and programs.
FOGSI-KCDM’s presence at AICOG 2026 also reflects its broader mandate: to act as an ecosystem steward for digital maternal care. Through initiatives spanning guidelines and standards, a curated digital solutions library, structured learning programs, and a growing network of digital champions, the Centre aims to support OB-GYNs across geographies and practice settings on their digital journey.
By anchoring this conversation within AICOG 2026, FOGSI-KCDM reinforces a clear message, the future of maternal healthcare in India is digital, clinician-led, and context-sensitive. The Digital Health Session invites delegates not just to learn, but to engage, question, and contribute to a collective roadmap for transforming women’s healthcare through responsible and scalable digital innovation.