Superhealth has introduced SuperOS, the world’s first agentic AI operating system designed to run a hospital end-to-end. Rather than simply assisting healthcare professionals, SuperOS actively orchestrates clinical care and hospital operations. As a result, it enhances clinical excellence while simultaneously improving operational efficiency.
Superhealth built SuperOS entirely in-house and has already deployed it at its flagship hospital in Bengaluru. Today, it manages daily hospital operations, supports doctors during consultations and surgeries, accelerates diagnostic workflows, monitors admitted patients, optimises operating-room utilisation, manages inventory, and generates discharge summaries automatically.
Moreover, SuperOS powers Superhealth’s zero-wait experience. It dynamically manages appointment slots and predicts potential delays in advance, ensuring doctors maximise meaningful face time with patients.
“SuperOS is the world’s first agentic AI operating system built to actually run a hospital—from clinical decisions to operations, from labs to discharge, from OT assignments to auto prescriptions,” said Varun Dubey, Founder and CEO of Superhealth. “It understands doctors, nurses, and patients across 15 Indian languages and orchestrates outcomes in real time using both human and AI agents. This is not software that merely assists healthcare. This is technology that operates healthcare.”
He further added, “India has a unique opportunity to show the world what meaningful healthcare AI looks like. SuperOS is built in India, for India, using Indian clinical data. It is deployed here and focused on solving the problems that matter most to our country.”
SuperOS Design Architecture: A Unified Intelligence Fabric
SuperOS functions as a single, unified intelligence layer that connects every hospital system. It supervises each patient’s journey and assigns tasks in real time based on clinical needs. These tasks go to both AI agents and human professionals, including nurses, phlebotomists, medication managers, radiology technicians, and care coordinators.
Because all components operate cohesively, SuperOS ensures high clinical quality while delivering a seamless patient experience through deeply integrated agentic workflows.
SuperOS in the OPD: An Intelligent Co-Pilot for Doctors and Patients
SuperOS actively manages outpatient departments by dynamically adjusting appointment durations based on visit type—whether it is a first consultation, follow-up, report review, or post-surgical visit. Consequently, patients receive adequate consultation time without feeling rushed.
During consultations, SuperOS operates as an ambient AI assistant. It listens to conversations in 15 Indian languages, surfaces relevant medical history, and suggests additional areas for clinical consideration. Simultaneously, it drafts prescriptions based on the doctor’s diagnosis. However, doctors always review, modify if necessary, and approve the final prescription.
Because SuperOS handles documentation and data retrieval, doctors can focus entirely on patient care instead of typing or searching for records.
In addition, SuperOS coordinates medicine delivery and blood sample collection directly within the consultation room. By eliminating pharmacy queues and sample-collection waits, it significantly reduces patient friction while improving hospital efficiency.
SuperOS Enhances Diagnostic Precision and Speed
SuperOS integrates deeply into radiology and pathology workflows. Superhealth has replaced traditional in-house PACS servers with high-speed fibre infrastructure that transfers imaging data instantly to the Superhealth Cloud. There, AI analytics generate annotated reports for radiologist review.
Radiologists can therefore interpret more scans per day and deliver faster results. Importantly, any corrections they make feed back into the system, enabling continuous improvement. All patient data remains stored in India within HIPAA-compliant systems.
Currently, SuperOS Diagnostic AI supports faster and more accurate detection in neurology, orthopaedics, chest trauma, and oncology. It performs instant 3D volumetric analysis across imaging modalities.
SuperOS in the IPD: Intelligent Surgical Orchestration
When a patient schedules surgery, SuperOS immediately begins coordinating the entire process. It proposes suitable surgery dates and, once confirmed, optimises operating-theatre schedules. It analyses surgeon availability, OT capacity, procedure type, anaesthesia needs, recovery time, equipment requirements, and room allocation.
Furthermore, during surgery, SuperOS monitors timelines and rebalances schedules dynamically if delays occur. Consequently, surgeons concentrate solely on clinical performance while patients experience a predictable and transparent surgical journey.
Personalised Patient Monitoring
SuperOS continuously monitors admitted patients, whether in standard rooms or the ICU. Unlike traditional systems that rely on generic alert thresholds, SuperOS customises alerts based on individual clinical history.
For instance, a long-distance runner may naturally have a resting heart rate below 50 bpm. Instead of triggering unnecessary alarms, SuperOS recognises this baseline and adjusts alert parameters accordingly. Conversely, it detects meaningful deviations even within “normal” ranges. This approach reduces alert fatigue while improving patient safety. Doctors retain full control and can modify settings at any time.
Medication Management (Beta)
Because Superhealth operates as a zero-paper hospital, SuperOS automatically analyses prescriptions for potential drug–drug interactions. It alerts clinicians before adverse events occur, thereby improving patient safety compared to manual systems. This feature is currently in limited clinical testing and will expand as integration completes.
Improving Surgical Recovery with AI (Beta)
SuperOS extends care beyond hospital walls.
Surgical Site Healing: After discharge, patients scan their surgical wounds using the SuperOS web application. Vision AI evaluates healing indicators such as scab formation, stitch integrity, and infection signs. If abnormalities appear, the system alerts clinicians for early intervention.
Orthopaedic Recovery Monitoring: For knee and shoulder replacements, SuperOS tracks pre-surgery range of motion and monitors physiotherapy progress post-surgery. If recovery deviates from expected trajectories, it notifies surgical teams for timely correction.
Magic Discharge: Instant, Zero-Delay Exit
As per the press release, SuperOS eliminates traditional discharge delays. Once a doctor confirms that a patient is fit for discharge, the system instantly generates a concise discharge summary for review. After approval, the patient can leave immediately.
Because SuperOS completes all departmental clearances in the background, patients avoid hours of waiting. Many describe the experience as seamless and almost magical.
Redefining Clinical Quality Through Real-Time Audits
Continuous feedback drives medical excellence. Traditionally, hospitals conduct peer reviews on sampled cases. However, SuperOS elevates this process dramatically.
First, Superhealth’s clinical teams design best-in-class protocols and treatment pathways. Then, SuperOS monitors every clinical interaction—consultations, investigations, procedure recommendations, and differential diagnoses—against these standards in real time.
Unlike conventional systems, it audits 100% of cases, not just samples. Consequently, every patient benefits from consistent, high-quality care. Furthermore, clinical teams receive comprehensive metrics that enable faster, more holistic quality improvements.
Superhealth believes this represents a global step change in clinical governance and sets a new gold standard for real-time medical audits.




















