Key Points

PGI Chandigarh is set to launch a smart app to improve patient experience with real-time navigation and QR-based identification. The hospital is also expanding infrastructure, including a new medical college and emergency block. Security and faculty recruitment are being prioritized to handle rising patient loads. Additionally, Project Sarathi, a patient navigation initiative, is scaling nationwide with thousands of volunteers.

Key Points: PGI Chandigarh to Launch Smart App for Patient Care and Hospital Efficiency

  • New app integrates indoor mapping and QR codes for smoother visits
  • Rs 987 crore Sarangpur Project to expand medical college and OPDs
  • 300 ex-servicemen to be hired for security
  • Project Sarathi expands nationwide with 6,400 volunteers
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PGI Chandigarh to launch app for patient experience, hospital functioning

PGI Chandigarh introduces a smart app with real-time navigation and QR-based patient ID to enhance hospital visits and streamline operations.

"This app will transform how we serve our patients and manage hospital systems. – Prof Vivek Lal, PGIMER Director"

Chandigarh, June 17

The PGI Hospital Chandigarh on Tuesday unveiled a roadmap to redefine patient experience and hospital functioning, with the highlight being the announcement of a smart mobile application developed in collaboration with C-DAC Noida.

The app, expected to be launched by the end of the year, will integrate real-time indoor mapping, QR code-based patient identification, and crowd management features to streamline hospital navigation and reduce wait times.

“This app will transform how we serve our patients and manage hospital systems. It is designed to make hospital visits smoother, more efficient, and patient-friendly,” said Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Director Prof Vivek Lal. He shared significant progress on the institute’s digital transformation journey, including the complete digitisation of the hospital information system, which now handles processes such as indenting and medicine procurement under schemes like Ayushman Bharat entirely online, ensuring greater transparency and efficiency.

The Director said the hospital’s infrastructure pipeline is led by the Rs 987 crore Sarangpur Project that will house a new 100-seat medical college, modern OPDs for 16,000 patients, and a 200-bed emergency block. Additional developments include a trolleyway to streamline patient transfers between high-traffic blocks and a doctors’ cafeteria soon to open.

Prof Lal emphasised that PGIMER is also addressing rising patient loads, especially in emergency and trauma care, by securing approval to recruit 300 ex-servicemen through outsourcing over the next four to five months to strengthen campus security. Additionally, 82 new faculty members have been recruited, including EWS reservation, reinforcing the institute’s commitment to transparency and meritocracy.

The Director spotlighted Project Sarathi, the hospital’s flagship NSS student-led patient navigation initiative. Now scaled across 34 states with over 6,400 active volunteers, the Sarathi-based model has been greenlit for expansion to 1,467 hospitals nationwide under MyBharat.gov.in, reaffirming PGIMER’s role in mobilising youth for social commitment through compassionate care.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally! PGI is catching up with digital India. The app sounds promising, especially the QR code system. Hope it actually reduces those endless queues we see there. Just hope they train the staff properly to use it - no use having fancy tech if the aunty at reception still asks for physical papers 😅
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Priya M.
As someone who frequently visits PGI with my elderly parents, this is a welcome change. The indoor mapping feature will be a blessing - that hospital is like a maze! But I hope they don't forget about basic cleanliness and hygiene while focusing on digital transformation.
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Amit S.
Good initiative but 987 crore for Sarangpur Project? Hope there's proper oversight on spending. We've seen too many hospital projects get delayed with cost overruns. The app development cost should be made public too - taxpayers deserve transparency.
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Neha T.
The Project Sarathi expansion is what excites me most! Youth volunteers helping patients navigate hospitals is such an Indian solution - combining technology with human touch 👏 More institutions should adopt this model. My cousin volunteered there and said it changed her perspective on healthcare.
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Sanjay P.
Hope they make the app available in Punjabi and Hindi too, not just English. Many patients coming from villages struggle with English interfaces. Also, what about people without smartphones? They shouldn't be left behind in this digital push.
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Kavita R.
Recruiting 300 ex-servicemen for security is a smart move. PGI needs better crowd control, especially in emergency. But 82 new faculty members is the real game-changer - hope this reduces the 6-month wait for specialist appointments! 🤞

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