
New Delhi, February 24 Healthcare provider Superhealth announced on Tuesday that it has introduced SuperOS, the world's first agentic AI operating system for healthcare, to manage day-to-day operations at its multi-specialty hospital in Bengaluru.
SuperOS is developed in-house by Superhealth and is currently being used at the Bengaluru-based hospital for daily hospital operations, assisting doctors in consultations, differential diagnoses, and surgical care, among other tasks, according to a company statement.
"SuperOS is the world's first agentic AI operating system designed to actually run a hospital, from clinical decisions to operations, from labs to discharge, from OT assignments to auto prescriptions – it handles everything," said Varun Dubey, Founder and CEO of Superhealth.
SuperOS is developed in India, for India, using Indian clinical data, he added.
SuperOS oversees every aspect of the hospital, organizes OPD slots by intelligently adjusting appointment durations based on the type of visit, and manages diagnostic workflows, covering both radiology and pathology, the company said.