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Piramal Swasthya Management and Research Institute

Not-for-profit organisation. Driving systemic change in Indian public health through digital transformation, data-driven governance, and sustainable solutions.

Welcome to PSMRI on GitHub 🌟

At Piramal Swasthya Management and Research Institute (PSMRI), we are committed to leveraging technology and systems thinking to improve public health outcomes and transform lives across India. Our initiatives address systemic challenges in healthcare delivery by fostering digital adoption, decentralization, and evidence-based governance.

Who We Are

PSMRI is part of the Piramal Foundation, a purpose-driven organization that has touched over 100 million lives in 27 states over the past 17 years. Focused on creating sustainable impact, we address critical issues in healthcare, education, sustainability, and gender inclusion.

Our mission is to build भारत through leadership, digitization, and inclusion, led by women and youth.

Our Focus Areas

  • Digital Public Health: Empower healthcare providers with cutting-edge tools to ensure seamless and efficient service delivery.
  • Government Institution Strengthening: Support state governments in using data-driven governance for decentralized decision-making.
  • Citizen and Community Engagement: Enhance citizens' access to healthcare and improve engagement with public systems.
  • Distributed Governance: Build scalable and resilient systems to address state capacity gaps.

Our Approach: PTOD Framework

The PTOD (Process reengineering, Technology, Organizational Change Management, Data) approach is a cornerstone of PSMRI’s strategy to enable large-scale digital transformation. Each component plays a critical role in fostering systemic change:

1. Process Reengineering

  • Diagnose and simplify traditional government workflows to eliminate inefficiencies.
  • Use Lean Six Sigma and Design Thinking methodologies to analyze as-is processes and create to-be solutions.
  • Conduct design-thinking workshops with key stakeholders to co-create user-centred workflows.

2. Technology Enablement

  • Build and scale cost-effective, open-source, and sustainable digital solutions.
  • Leverage Digital Public Goods (DPGs) to avoid vendor lock-ins and ensure scalability.
  • Integrate data platforms and dashboards for real-time monitoring and decision-making.

3. Organizational Change Management

  • Redefine roles and responsibilities to sustain digital adoption.
  • Conduct capacity-building programs to upskill staff and align stakeholders.
  • Provide on-ground handholding and support systems to drive behavioural change.

4. Data-Driven Governance

  • Establish systems for effective data collection, visualization, and management.
  • Develop dashboards and tools that empower decision-makers with actionable insights.
  • Ensure data security, privacy, and compliance with governance policies.

By combining these four pillars, PSMRI addresses the systemic gaps in public health systems, driving sustainable impact at scale.

Impact Highlights

  • Implemented digital health solutions across 16 states and 46 lower health facilities.
  • Digitized public health systems in 5 lighthouse states: UP, Bihar, Odisha, Assam, and Chhattisgarh.
  • 3.8 crore ABHA IDs generated under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission.
  • Increased electronic health record adoption from 10% to 80% in Bihar, improving service quality and efficiency.

Technology for Transformation

PSMRI is dedicated to building Digital Public Goods (DPGs) for scalable and sustainable solutions. Our flagship platform, AMRIT, integrates with state health systems to provide:

  • Telemedicine services.
  • Real-time dashboards for healthcare monitoring.
  • Support for mobile medical units and frontline workers.

Join Us!

We are always looking for collaborators who share our vision of creating a healthier, more equitable world through digital transformation. Explore our projects and contribute to making a difference.

AMRIT 🩺

A.M.R.I.T (Accessible Medical Records via Integrated Technologies) is an open-source platform designed to strengthen primary healthcare by empowering frontline health workers with the right digital tools for data-driven decision-making and seamless access to patients' Electronic Health Records (EHR) through ABDM-compliant, interoperable systems.

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  1. HWC-API HWC-API Public

    AMRIT Health and Wellness centre (HWC) API microservice to run HWC UI and other dependent UI components.

    Java 1 36

  2. Scheduler-API Scheduler-API Public

    Service that exposes REST endpoints to schedule consultation with specialist doctors. Provides various features to publish available slots, cancel slots and day views for specialists

    Java 16

  3. FHIR-API FHIR-API Public

    Service that implements FHIR standard for healthcare information exchange between various systems that are used by clinicians and organisations

    Java 22

  4. Identity-API Identity-API Public

    Identity API is a microservice that is used for the creation and management of beneficiaries.

    Java 28

  5. Inventory-API Inventory-API Public

    Inventory service exposes REST APIs for managing medicine inventory and dispensing medicine according to the prescription to the patient.

    Java 19

  6. Common-API Common-API Public

    Common services that are used across various AMRIT modules are encapsulated in common-api. Integrations like DMS, call centre to AMRIT are through common-api service

    Java 30

Repositories

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  • MMU-API Public

    AMRIT REST API endpoints for driving Mobile Medical Unit deployments and UI. MMU-API runs are a microservice.

    PSMRI/MMU-API’s past year of commit activity
    Java 0 GPL-3.0 20 0 4 Updated Jan 10, 2025
  • FLW-Mobile-App Public

    Android Application built in Kotlin. Powered by AMRIT Platform. FLW Mobile App is designed for healthcare programs and consultation services rendered by ASHAs to serve pregnant women, mothers, and newborns in India.

    PSMRI/FLW-Mobile-App’s past year of commit activity
    Kotlin 0 5 0 1 Updated Jan 9, 2025
  • FHIR-API Public

    Service that implements FHIR standard for healthcare information exchange between various systems that are used by clinicians and organisations

    PSMRI/FHIR-API’s past year of commit activity
    Java 0 GPL-3.0 22 0 4 Updated Jan 9, 2025
  • ADMIN-UI Public

    AMRIT UI module for configuration management of deployments for Admins. This module works along with Admin-API microservice.

    PSMRI/ADMIN-UI’s past year of commit activity
    TypeScript 0 7 0 9 Updated Jan 9, 2025
  • TM-API Public

    AMRIT REST API endpoints for driving Telemedicine deployments and UI. TM-API runs are a microservice.

    PSMRI/TM-API’s past year of commit activity
    Java 0 GPL-3.0 22 0 1 Updated Jan 9, 2025
  • Scheduler-API Public

    Service that exposes REST endpoints to schedule consultation with specialist doctors. Provides various features to publish available slots, cancel slots and day views for specialists

    PSMRI/Scheduler-API’s past year of commit activity
    Java 0 GPL-3.0 16 0 2 Updated Jan 9, 2025
  • ECD-API Public

    AMRIT API microservice to run Early Childhood Development (ECD) call centre and drive ECD UI service.

    PSMRI/ECD-API’s past year of commit activity
    Java 0 GPL-3.0 18 0 2 Updated Jan 9, 2025
  • AMRIT-DevOps Public

    All things DevOps related for AMRIT are housed in this repo

    PSMRI/AMRIT-DevOps’s past year of commit activity
    Batchfile 0 3 0 0 Updated Jan 9, 2025
  • HWC-Mobile-App Public

    Android Application built with Kotlin for Health and Wellness Centre management. Takes care of workflows of CHOs, Doctors, Nurses, Lab technicians and Pharmacists.

    PSMRI/HWC-Mobile-App’s past year of commit activity
    Kotlin 2 16 0 0 Updated Jan 8, 2025
  • AMRIT-DB Public

    DB service to simplify database schema management and setting up local environments. Using Flyway for migrations, it ensures consistency in DB schema for deployments..

    PSMRI/AMRIT-DB’s past year of commit activity
    Java 0 2 0 0 Updated Jan 8, 2025

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