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28 August, 2025
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e-Sushrut@Clinic is a lightweight, cloud-based Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) specifically tailored for outpatient clinics. Developed by C-DAC, it is a simplified version of their flagship e-Sushrut HMIS software.This government-backed platform is designed to cater to the needs of small and medium-sized healthcare providers, offering a cost-effective solution to digitize health services and records.
Key Features
Outpatient Focus: Designed for outpatient management, pharmacy, and nursing workflows.
Affordable & Accessible: Delivers essential healthcare functionalities at a low per-user cost.
Easy Onboarding:
Any healthcare provider can access it via laptop or mobile browser.
Onboarding is facilitated through integration with the Health Facility Registry (HFR) and Health Professionals Registry (HPR).
Providers not registered with HFR/HPR can register directly on the platform.
Enhanced Healthcare Delivery:
Enables digital management of patient records, prescriptions, and billing with minimal technical requirements.
Supports telemedicine, diagnostics, and prescription management.
Integration with ABDM:
Offers several ABDM utilities including integration with the AIIMS Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) for hypertension and diabetes.
The CDSS is free for all ABDM-integrated software and assists doctors in diagnosis and treatment planning.
The launch of e-Sushrut@Clinic marks a major step in the digitization of India’s healthcare sector, especially for public and private outpatient clinics.
It lowers the digital entry barrier for smaller healthcare facilities and ensures standardized care delivery under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission.
Source: THE HINDU
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