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14-Year-Old's 'Aapat Setu' Platform Launched at AIIMS Bilaspur to Save Lives

AIIMS Bilaspur has launched 'Aapat Setu', a digital emergency referral platform created by 14-year-old student Darsh Verma. The platform allows hospitals to share critically ill patients' medical information with specialists in real time, enabling preparation before arrival. Inspired by challenges in emergency healthcare, Darsh designed the system to reduce treatment delays and save lives. AIIMS Bilaspur has recommended the platform for implementation across all AIIMS institutions nationwide.

AIIMS Bilaspur launches 'Aapat Setu': 14-year-old's digital emergency platform set to save lives amid natural disasters

Bilaspur, July 1

In a significant step towards strengthening digital healthcare and emergency response systems, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bilaspur, on Tuesday officially launched 'Aapat Setu', an innovative digital emergency referral platform conceptualised by a Class IX student, which enables hospitals to share a critically ill patient's medical information with specialists even before the patient reaches the referral centre.

As there has been a huge disatsres during the past three years due to rain disaster there has been a huge loss of life and property killing over 1000 people and a loss of over 35000 crore rupees ,now this Aapat Setu' is being taken as a life saviour during such accidents and natural calamities .

The platform was virtually inaugurated by Narendra Kumar Arora, Chairman of AIIMS Bilaspur, under the guidance of Union Health and Family Welfare Minister JP Nadda, alongside the launch of AIIMS Bilaspur's new bilingual official website.

The innovation has been developed by Darsh Verma, a 14-year-old student of DAV School, Bilaspur, and son of Dr. Dinesh Verma. Inspired by challenges observed in emergency healthcare, Darsh designed the platform to address delays in treatment caused by the absence of timely medical information when critically ill patients are referred from district and regional hospitals to AIIMS.

'Aapat Setu' allows referring hospitals to upload a patient's clinical history, investigation reports, treatment details and current health status in real time. The concerned specialists at the referral hospital receive instant SMS alerts, enabling them to prepare operation theatres, diagnostic facilities, medical equipment and specialist teams before the patient arrives.

Speaking to ANI, Darsh Verma said, "The objective of 'Aapat Setu' is to ensure that doctors receive complete medical information before a patient reaches the hospital. Since specialists receive SMS alerts in advance, necessary arrangements for treatment can be made during the patient's travel itself. This can significantly reduce delays in emergency care and help save lives."

He further said, "At present, the platform can connect around 100 to 200 hospitals. We are working to expand it to thousands of hospitals in the future. Upcoming versions will also support transmission of patient photographs and additional clinical information, making the platform even more effective for emergency care."

Darsh said the idea emerged after discussions with his father regarding the difficulties faced when critically ill patients are referred to AIIMS without complete medical records. He added that the platform seeks to bridge this information gap and improve preparedness before the patient's arrival.

According to AIIMS Bilaspur, the institute has recommended the platform to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for implementation across all AIIMS institutions in the country, considering its potential to strengthen emergency referral systems and improve patient outcomes.

Speaking to ANI, Dr. Dinesh Verma, Senior Physician and Medical Superintendent, AIIMS Bilaspur, said, "'Aapat Setu' is designed to reduce the critical time lost in emergency referrals. When patient information reaches specialists in advance, the required doctors, operation theatres, investigations and equipment can be kept ready before the patient arrives. This significantly improves emergency preparedness and can help save precious lives."

He added, "The platform has immense scalability. While it currently supports integration with hundreds of hospitals, it can be expanded across the healthcare network. AIIMS Bilaspur has recommended its adoption across all AIIMS institutions, and we believe it can eventually serve as a national model for digital emergency referrals."

AIIMS Bilaspur also launched its new bilingual official website, designed in both Hindi and English to improve accessibility and transparency for patients, students, researchers and the general public.

The new portal provides comprehensive information on departments, specialist doctors, OPD and IPD services, academic programmes, recruitment, tenders, citizen services, institutional activities and important announcements through a user-friendly interface.

According to the institute, 'Aapat Setu' will gradually integrate hospitals, emergency services and healthcare professionals into a unified digital network. Once hospitals across Himachal Pradesh are connected, the platform will provide a real-time dynamic dashboard displaying the availability of specialist services and vacant hospital beds, enabling faster and better coordinated patient referrals during emergencies.

Hospitals can register on the platform through www.aapatsetu.in using their institutional email ID, phone number, institution name and password.

The institute said AIIMS Bilaspur currently serves lakhs of patients from Himachal Pradesh as well as neighbouring Punjab, Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir. Within just over three years of becoming operational, the institute has fully commissioned its 750-bed capacity and now treats more than 1,500 patients daily. Plans are also underway to expand inpatient capacity to nearly 960 beds in view of the increasing patient load.

Academically, AIIMS Bilaspur has successfully graduated its first MBBS batch, while around 900 students are currently enrolled in medical, nursing and paramedical programmes. The institute is also expanding super-speciality healthcare services and research-based education.

The AIIMS Chairman thanked Union Health Minister JP Nadda, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the state administration and the entire AIIMS Bilaspur team for their support, expressing confidence that the new bilingual website and 'Aapat Setu' platform would accelerate digital healthcare delivery and make health services more transparent, accessible and efficient across the region.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Absolutely inspiring! A teenager creating a digital platform that could save thousands of lives is what we need more of. However, I hope the government doesn't just use this for photo ops and actually allocates proper budget for scaling it up. From Himachal to the whole country—let's hope it works efficiently. 🇮🇳

Aditya G

Dharamshala se aaya hoon, yahan floods mein kabhi kabhi phone network bhi nahi rehta. 'Aapat Setu' ka idea zabardast hai, par ground level pe internet connectivity ka issue nahi tackle karega to kya fayda? Bilaspur ke liye achha hai, par pahadi areas mein WiFi aur 4G ki kami hai. Ashtha jagao, par technical aspects bhi dekho. 👏

Michael C

This is a game-changer for emergency medicine. Pre-arrival information can reduce mortality rates significantly. I just hope the SMS alerts don't get lost in spam or delayed—real-time is key. Also, great to see a bilingual website; accessibility in Hindi will help rural patients. Kudos to Darsh and AIIMS Bilaspur! 🌟

Rohit L

Bahut acchi initiative hai, par ek sawaal hai—yeh platform patient data security ke maamle mein kitna safe hai? Aaj kal cyber attacks bohot ho rahe hain. AIIMS Delhi pe bhi hack hua tha. Agar personal medical records leak ho gaye to? Security bhi priority honi chahiye. Baaki, Darsh bhai ko salaam! 🫡

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