AHPI and MedLern to Host Digital Health Workshop for Healthcare Professionals
New Delhi, 27th May ’25: The Association of Healthcare Providers – India (AHPI) the largest representative of private hospitals in the country, in collaboration with MedLern, a leading digital learning and training platform for healthcare professionals, hosted a System Integration Digital Health (SIDH) Class in Bhopal at Enrise by Sayaji. The workshop engaged over 150 healthcare CXOs from 80+ hospitals and institutions, reinforcing the growing momentum for digital transformation in India’s healthcare ecosystem.
This one-day workshop was a part of Koita Foundation’s ongoing initiative to enable healthcare providers—particularly those in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities—to adopt digital tools and improve service delivery. The session focused on practical applications and implementation strategies for technologies such as Hospital Management Information Systems (HMIS), Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), and clinical decision-support systems.
Participants at these workshops gain a leadership perspective with digital solutions designed to enhance patient care, streamline hospital workflows, and strengthen institutional resilience. In addition, discussions addressed common barriers to digital adoption and explored pathways to long-term digital maturity in healthcare.
Dr. Sunil Khetarpal, Director, AHPI, shared “System Integration Digital Health (SIDH) is an initiative developed by Koita Foundation and PwC in association with AHPI, which has consistently been committed to capacity building across the healthcare sector. Operating through its 20 state chapters, AHPI has already trained over 250 healthcare professionals from more than 120 hospitals across four states—Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Karnataka. The goal is to expand these workshops to various cities across the country.
This time, AHPI and MedLern have partnered to bring digital health education to the forefront and make it more accessible to healthcare providers beyond the major metropolitan areas. Over 150 registrations were recorded for the workshop in Bhopal, thanks to the strong support of the AHPI Madhya Pradesh Chapter, MedLern and the MP Nursing Home Association (MPNHA).
The Association of Healthcare Providers – India (AHPI), a key partner in this initiative, emphasized the importance of strengthening digital capabilities across hospitals of all sizes.
Mr. Deepak Sharma, Co-Founder & CEO of MedLern, stated “This collaboration with Koita Foundation and AHPI is a testament to our shared vision of transforming healthcare through continuous learning and digital readiness. We are creating a local network and ecosystem in each city to provide ongoing support and knowledge resources to Hospital CXOs to help them approach digital transformation with confidence. Indian healthcare’s opportunity to achieve significant gains in patient care and delivery efficiency is possible only with rapid digitization.”
The session focused on serving as a platform for peer learning, allowing professionals to exchange insights and rethink traditional care models in light of emerging technologies. With a strong emphasis on real-world impact, the workshop highlights the role of knowledge-sharing in driving systemic change.