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India’s leading hospital chain, Apollo, opens a 400-bed smart facility in Telangana, integrating advanced AI tools to enhance patient care and operational efficiency.
Apollo Hospitals, one of India's largest healthcare providers, has embarked on the next phase of its digital transformation with the opening of a new, digitally integrated hospital in Hyderabad. The 76th facility in Apollo’s network, this 400-bed smart hospital is located in the city's Financial District and represents a significant step forward in leveraging technology to improve patient care.
Dr Sangita Reddy, joint managing director of Apollo Hospitals, emphasized that AI has become an integral part of the company's scalable smart hospital transformation model. This new branch is not a standalone project but an evolution of Apollo’s existing digital backbone, designed to be replicated across its ecosystem and beyond.
The new hospital in Hyderabad operates on a unified MedMantra and EMR (Electronic Medical Record) platform, which has been deployed across the Apollo Hospital network. This digital system integrates AI-assisted tools alongside advanced equipment for surgery, rehabilitation, and diagnostic imaging. The integration ensures seamless connectivity between various departments, enhancing both clinical outcomes and operational efficiency.

Apollo’s end-to-end digital backbone links clinical records, outpatient and inpatient notes, diagnostics, scheduling, bed management, closed-loop medication management, billing, and coding. Patients can access discharge summaries, prescriptions, lab results, and imaging records through Apollo 24/7, a patient portal that extends the organization's protocols to remote institutions via the Care Console platform.
The opening of this AI-integrated smart hospital in Hyderabad marks a pivotal moment for Apollo Hospitals. By leveraging advanced digital technologies and AI tools, Apollo is not only enhancing patient care but also setting a new standard for healthcare delivery in India. This scalable model has the potential to transform the broader healthcare landscape, making high-quality medical services more accessible and efficient.
As Apollo continues to expand its digital footprint, investors and stakeholders should watch how this innovative approach impacts operational costs, patient satisfaction, and overall market competitiveness. The success of this smart hospital could pave the way for further technological advancements and strategic expansions in the coming years.
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