New Delhi: Trivitron Healthcare, in partnership with Dubai-based digital health company ResoHealth, has launched Trivitron Digital.AI.
The new joint venture aims to accelerate the transition to AI-enabled, interoperable, and patient-centric smart hospital systems across India and emerging global markets.
A Platform Built on Combined Strengths
The venture combines Trivitron’s long-standing presence in medical technology with ResoHealth’s expertise in digital health, cloud platforms, and clinical AI. The goal is to close key gaps in clinical data flow, hospital operations, and digital access. These gaps often affect mid-sized hospitals and networks, especially in regions where digital adoption is still low.
Integrated Digital Tools for Hospitals
Trivitron Digital.AI offers a set of cloud-based tools designed to connect diagnostic, clinical, and administrative tasks. The portfolio includes an advanced Lab Information System, a zero-footprint Web-PACS for imaging, a mobile-first Personal Health Record, and AI-based automation features. All these systems work together to streamline data movement and reduce delays.
The platform follows global standards like HL7, FHIR, DICOM, HIPAA, GDPR, and ABHA. Because of this, hospitals can adopt the system with minimal new infrastructure. This is expected to help Tier-2 and Tier-3 regions where patient loads are high but digital systems remain limited.
AI and Automation at the Core
The Lab Information System integrates with any lab equipment, tracks samples at every step, supports remote approvals, and helps produce accurate, structured reports. The Web-PACS lets clinicians view imaging studies from any browser, with AI-based highlights, comparison tools, and secure sharing options. The Personal Health Record brings all patient data—past reports, teleconsultations, medications, and insurance—into one mobile platform.
An AI assistant supports hospitals with daily tasks like registrations, report delivery, reminders, high-risk alerts, and basic symptom checks. This helps reduce routine workload and allows staff to focus more on patients.
Global Expansion Plans
Trivitron Digital.AI is preparing pilot deployments in major Indian metros. After this, the platform will expand across Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. These regions face similar challenges of fragmented systems and limited digital infrastructure. Its cloud-based model allows hospitals to adopt digital solutions without heavy investment.
The launch marks an important step in making digital healthcare more inclusive and accessible. Trivitron Digital.AI aims to help hospitals of all sizes move toward connected, efficient, and patient-first care.




































































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