Swarsat K Nath on HemeNext 2025: AI is Real, Measurable, and Already Changing Lives
Swarsat K Nath, AI Operations Lead at Fortis Healthcare, shared on LinkedIn:
”It was inspiring to see clinicians, researchers and innovators come together to shape the future of Hematology.
Honored and grateful to have been a part of HemeNext 2025, both as a speaker and a part of the team at Fortis Healthcare, Gurgaon.
The transformative potential of AI in Hematology is no longer theoretical.
It is real, measurable, and already changing lives. AI is enabling:
- Faster, more accurate diagnosis
- Earlier detection of complications
- Continuous care beyond hospital walls
- Personalised treatment and survivorship support
- Reduced burden on clinical teams
At JIVANA AI, we are pioneering this movement in building intelligent, secure, clinically aligned tools that empower physicians and improve patient outcomes.
Because when every decision can change the course of a life, technology should amplify compassion, not replace it.
What we’re building at JIVANA AI:
- ThalSaarthi: Automated, high-accuracy interpretation of HPLC and CBC reports for hemoglobinopathies, enabling same-day counselling and scalable screening.
- CuraScript: Real-time voice-to-prescription clinical documentation, eliminating typing and reducing after-hours charting.
- AI Caller: Automated follow-up calls with adherence checks and escalation alerts, extending care beyond hospital walls.
- Jivana Research and ReLit: AI-powered analytics and curated research intelligence, accelerating clinicians’ ability to publish and stay current.
Deep gratitude to Dr. Rahul Bhargava, Dr Vikas Dua, and Shrinidhi Nathany for their exceptional leadership and unwavering belief in research-led innovation and for making Hemenext a reality!
Thank you to Dr. Rahul Bhargava, Shrinidhi Nathany, and Yashpal Singh Rawat for always pushing our boundaries in developing AI solutions that truly matter in healthcare.
Moin Makda in playing a pivotal role in the development of our solutions.
And to the entire team at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon, your commitment and excellence made HemeNext possible.”

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