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SWASTHNITI JANHEALTH (OPC) PRIVATE LIMITED

Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

Sectors as filed: Healthcare IT

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What this record amounts to

SWASTHNITI JANHEALTH (OPC) PRIVATE LIMITED is a Startup India record we can place no finer than Gwalior district, which holds 971 records in this snapshot. 76 of those records are filed under Healthcare & Lifesciences, 8% of the district. It carries no funding signal of any class, which is true of 849 of the 971 records in Gwalior.

Every figure above is counted from the 2026-08 snapshot and is the same number the page it links to prints.

In their own words

SWASTHNITI is a public-interest health infrastructure innovation initiative developing an integrated, AI-enabled, and governance-aligned digital ecosystem to address systemic gaps in blood availability management, emergency routing coordination, structured patient referral workflows, and district-level health transparency across India. The initiative responds to recurring structural challenges, including fragmented blood inventory visibility, inter-hospital coordination delays, manual and siloed record-keeping, absence of real-time district monitoring, lack of structured referral documentation during emergency transfers, and limited predictive planning capabilities in critical maternal, trauma, and surgical cases. Unlike standalone blood inventory software, hospital ERP systems, or donor-listing platforms, SWASTHNITI integrates emergency routing intelligence, structured digital referral protocols, tamper-resistant event logging, district and state command dashboards, Aadhaar-tokenized identity verification, GIS-based mapping, interoperability-ready health data architecture and rule-based plus AI-supported anomaly detection within a unified governance framework specifically designed for public sector adoption. When a patient is referred from one facility to another, the referring doctor digitally records essential clinical summary details, including provisional diagnosis, critical indicators, known comorbidities such as diabetes or hypertension, suspected complications such as clotting or internal injury, and required interventions, enabling the receiving hospital to prepare resources, specialists, blood component,s and emergency equipment before the patient arrives. This structured pre-arrival data transmission reduces treatment delay, enhances clinical readiness, and improves continuity of care while ensuring that medical custody remains within licensed institutions. The system also enables controlled referral pathways, ensuring transparent and policy-aligned government-to-government transfer flows where applicable, reducing informal or non-standard redirection practices. Real-time ambulance tracking through GPS-enabled dashboards provides administrative visibility into vehicle location, estimated time of arrival, and routing status, strengthening emergency coordination and accountability without compromising operational safety. A cryptographically secured, audit-ready digital event ledger ensures traceability and non-repudiation of referral, routing, and blood movement events without exposing sensitive personal data. Complementing the software backbone, SWASTHNITI designs a Unified Smart Blood & Organ Storage–Transport Device, an IoT-enabled medical-grade cold-chain system capable of functioning in both stationary and ambulance transport modes, integrating redundant medical-grade temperature monitoring, humidity sensing, shock detection, secure OTP-based access control, battery-backed uninterrupted cooling, and encrypted telemetry synchronization with district monitoring systems to enable end-to-end integrity of storage and transport workflows. The solution follows a phased implementation strategy beginning with a software-only governance backbone to build adoption, transparency and operational stability, followed by district-level IoT integration, advanced AI-driven predictive analytics and expanded compliance intelligence layers, thereby ensuring controlled rollout, financial discipline and audit safety. Architected for interoperability, scalability and long-term sustainability, SWASTHNITI aligns with national digital health initiatives and is designed to function as a state-owned operational infrastructure under government oversight, enhancing emergency response efficiency, improving referral preparedness, reducing coordination delays, strengthening administrative visibility and enabling data-driven, ethically governed and technology-supported health management across districts and future multi-state deployments.

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What the record says

CIN
U86909MP2026OPC081787
Registered on Startup India
2026
Self-declared stage
Prototype
Healthcare & Lifesciences in Gwalior
76 records
District
Gwalior

Where this is

District

Gwalior

Madhya Pradesh

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