MedLern partners NATHEALTH to launch nationwide digital health transformation initiative

The workshop series comprehensively addresses essential aspects of digital transformation in healthcare, including an introduction to cutting-edge digital health technologies and their applications

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New Delhi: MedLern and NATHEALTH announced the launch of the Digital Health Master Class (DHMC), a pioneering workshop series designed to accelerate digital technology adoption across Indian hospitals. This transformative initiative will be conducted in more than 50 cities in India starting with Hyderabad, Indore, Raipur and Nagpur.
The programme has been Jointly developed by Koita Foundation and PwC, and sponsored by NATHEALTH, the apex body representing the Indian healthcare industry, the program is specifically tailored for leaders of hospitals who are considering leveraging digital technologies.
The Digital Health Master Class represents a transformative step in healthcare leadership capability building, offering healthcare leaders to stay abreast of the established and emerging digital technologies in healthcare and leverage them to streamline business performance in their organization. The course will empower leaders make strategic digital decisions that help make hospital operations efficient, enhance patient care, achieve growth ambitions and improve financial performance.
The workshop series comprehensively addresses essential aspects of digital transformation in healthcare, including an introduction to cutting-edge digital health technologies and their applications, strategic insights into how digital adoption can drive healthcare transformation, practical guidance for initiating digital health implementation, and effective leadership strategies for ensuring successful and seamless digital transformation.
Deepak Sharma, Co-Founder & CEO of MedLern, said: “The Digital Health Master Class represents a significant step toward building a digitally empowered healthcare ecosystem in India. The benefits of digital are usually long term and there is inadequate information – leading to risk apprehensions. The comprehensive program will also offer ongoing support for accessing resources and tools to help hospital leaders successfully realize their digital strategies.”
By adopting platforms such as HMIS, EMR, telemedicine, patient portals, physician portals etc. hospitals can drive operational efficiency while reducing costs, unlocking new revenue streams, and significantly enhancing the quality of patient care and overall experience. Additionally, these systems streamline administrative workflows, making hospital operations more seamless and effective. Importantly, they also enable smooth integration with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), further aligning healthcare facilities with India’s national digital health objectives.
Siddhartha Bhattacharya, Secretary-General of NATHEALTH, said: “Digital transformation is no longer an option but a critical necessity for Indian healthcare providers. The DHMC workshops serve as a pivotal initiative to empower Indian hospitals with the tools and knowledge to harness technology effectively, driving enhanced patient care and sustainable growth. This collaboration aligns with NATHEALTH’s vision for ‘Visit Bharat 2047,’ ensuring a healthier, more sustainable future for everyone.”
The Digital Health Master Class is tailored for forward-thinking healthcare leaders committed to staying ahead in the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. The program provides actionable insights and strategies to effectively navigate their organization’s digital transformation journey.