Trivitron Healthcare Launches “Digital.AI” to Boost Hospital Digitization across India

Trivitron Healthcare Launches “Digital.AI” to Boost  Hospital Digitization across India

The platform integrates a suite of cloud-based tools, including an advanced LIS, a zero-footprint Web-PACS imaging system, a mobile-first PHR, and AI-powered automation to boost interoperability and connected care.

Trivitron Healthcare, a leading medtech company in India, has partnered with Dubai-based ResoHealth to launch a new digital health venture initiative named Trivitron Digital.AI (TDAI).

The new initiative aims to address gaps in clinical data continuity, diagnostic efficiency, and patient experience, particularly in Tier-2 and Tier-3 hospitals across India, enabling hospitals of every scale to participate in the next era of connected care.

Speaking about the launch, Dr. G.S.K. Velu, Chairman & Managing Director, Trivitron Healthcare, emphasized the sector’s shift toward integrated digital ecosystems.

“The next era of healthcare will be defined by how effectively hospitals integrate clinical excellence with digital intelligence. With Trivitron Digital.AI, we are building the technological foundation that mid-sized hospitals and diagnostic networks urgently need. Our vision is simple yet transformational—to ensure that every healthcare institution, whether in a metro or a small town, has access to the digital tools required to deliver timely, transparent, and high-quality care. This platform marks a pivotal step in narrowing the digital divide and shaping a more equitable healthcare ecosystem. We are happy to forge this Joint Venture with Reso Health UAE.”

The platform integrates a suite of cloud-based tools, including an advanced Lab Information System (LIS), a zero-footprint Web-PACS imaging system, a mobile-first Personal Health Record (PHR), and AI-powered automation to boost interoperability and connected care.

Its Lab Information System (LIS) can interface with any laboratory equipment, monitor each sample throughout the workflow, facilitate remote result verification, and generate structured, reliable reports.

Further, the Web-PACS platform enables clinicians to access imaging studies instantly through any browser, with features such as AI-assisted annotations, comparative viewing, and secure inter-facility sharing.

The Personal Health Record (PHR) system consolidates all patient information, including previous records, teleconsultations, medications, and insurance data, into a mobile-first interface, allowing individuals comprehensive access to their health history.

Additionally, an integrated AI-enabled assistant manages routine functions such as registrations, report dissemination, follow-up notifications, high-risk alerts, and basic symptom assessments, which is expected to ease hospital workloads and support more patient-centric care on a larger scale.

These features are designed to unify diagnostic, clinical, and administrative workflows under a single interoperable ecosystem compliant with global standards such as HL7, FHIR, DICOM, HIPAA, GDPR, and ABHAi, which is expected to boost the adoption of interoperable solutions and connected care by hospitals with very little infrastructure.

Emphasizing execution and scalability, Mr. Keerthi Varma Nuthalapati, President and CTO of Trivitron Digital.AI, said, “Our goal is to deliver a digital foundation that hospitals can adopt easily, scale confidently, and rely on every single day. By combining modular cloud architecture with AI automation and device-agnostic design, Trivitron Digital.AI eliminates the complexity that traditionally slows digital transformation.”

“We are committed to enabling hospitals across India to modernize rapidly without heavy capital expenditure, and become fully AI-ready institutions that deliver more coordinated, data-driven, and patient-first care,” he added.

The company plans to expand its business by merging interoperable platforms with AI-based automation and patient engagement, with pilot deployments planned across India’s major metros.

This will be followed by phased expansion across Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia regions that face similar systemic challenges of fragmented systems, limited digital infrastructure, and rising demand for data-driven healthcare modernisation.

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