Lytus Technologies, a platform services and next-generation technology company, has announced the launch of its fully owned subsidiary, Lytus HealthTech. The new entity aims to tackle challenges in India’s healthcare sector by integrating advanced technologies with personalised patient care solutions.
India’s healthcare industry, which is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22 per cent, continues to face issues of accessibility, delayed service delivery, and fragmented systems. Lytus HealthTech intends to address these challenges through its platform, which offers a personalised patient experience and optimised clinical workflows. Its AI-powered analytics and real-time data insights are designed to assist healthcare providers in making data-driven decisions, potentially leading to better patient outcomes.
Dharmesh Pandya, CEO of Lytus Technologies, highlighted the platform’s role in improving the healthcare system, stating, “The need for a unified, integrated healthcare system in India is more urgent than ever. Patients often suffer from long wait times and inefficient service delivery due to outdated healthcare infrastructure. India has long needed a comprehensive healthcare solution to address inefficiencies in service delivery, particularly in rural and underserved regions. We aim to close these gaps by launching a unified healthtech platform that connects patients, doctors, and healthcare institutions. We believe this will improve access to care, streamline workflows, and reduce wait times, directly saving lives and easing pressure on the country’s healthcare system. We believe that Lytus HealthTech will ensure that both patients and doctors have the tools they need for timely, accurate, and efficient medical care. Our goal is to help elevate the standard of healthcare in India, bringing it in line with global best practices.”
The Lytus HealthTech Ecosystem is designed to provide personalised care pathways from diagnosis to recovery, aiming to reduce delays and improve healthcare outcomes. For healthcare providers, the platform offers enhanced decision-making capabilities, reduced manual errors, and faster clinical processes, improving operational efficiency. The scalable platform also seeks to increase economic benefits for providers by reducing operational costs, enabling them to serve more patients effectively.
Sai Guna Ranjan Puranam, COO of Lytus HealthTech, commented on the company’s goals, stating, “We believe our healthtech platform is a game-changer for India’s healthcare professionals and patients alike. By integrating real-time data, our platform is designed to empower doctors with the insights they need to provide more precise and timely care, ultimately benefiting the patients who need it the most. We plan to roll out the ecosystem over the next two years, and we are expanding our teams to meet the anticipated demands of this ambitious project.”
Lytus HealthTech is actively recruiting talent in healthcare technology, operations, and AI to support the rollout of its ecosystem within the next two years, aiming to set a benchmark in healthtech innovation for India.