St. John’s Research Institute (SJRI) in Bengaluru has announced plans to deploy agentic AI across its healthcare administration functions. The initiative introduces autonomous AI agents to handle repetitive, high-volume tasks such as patient scheduling, insurance verification, billing reconciliation, inventory management, and compliance reporting freeing administrative staff and clinicians to focus on patient care while improving accuracy and turnaround times.
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SJRI’s agentic AI system uses goal-oriented agents that plan, execute, and adapt multi-step workflows autonomously. Initial deployment targets front-office operations (OPD/IPD scheduling, pre-authorization), revenue cycle management, pharmacy & stores, and regulatory reporting. Early pilots show 50–70% reduction in manual processing time, fewer errors, and better resource utilization setting a benchmark for ethical, India-centric AI adoption in academic medical institutions.
St. John’s Research Institute, a leading academic and research-focused medical institution affiliated with St. John’s Medical College Hospital, has embarked on a pioneering project to integrate agentic AI into its healthcare administration. The move positions SJRI as one of the first major Indian medical institutions to deploy autonomous, goal-driven AI agents for operational efficiency—beyond traditional rule-based automation.
Agentic AI differs from conventional tools by enabling AI to independently plan and carry out complex, multi-step processes toward defined goals. At SJRI, agents will handle interconnected tasks such as:
Patient journey orchestration from appointment booking and insurance pre-auth to admission, discharge, and billing Revenue cycle automation eligibility checks, claim scrubbing, denial prediction, appeal drafting, and AR follow-up Inventory & supply chain predictive reordering, expiry tracking, and vendor coordination Compliance & reporting automated generation of regulatory submissions, audit trails, and quality metrics dashboards Staff coordination intelligent rostering, shift optimization, and task assignment based on real-time workload
The deployment is being done in phases, starting with high-volume, low-risk processes (scheduling and billing verification) before scaling to more complex areas. All agents operate under strict human-in-the-loop oversight for sensitive decisions, with full transparency, audit logs, and override capabilities for staff. The system complies with ABDM standards, DPDP Act privacy rules, and institutional ethics guidelines.
Early internal pilots have shown promising results: significant reduction in administrative delays, fewer billing errors, improved bed turnover, and higher staff satisfaction due to decreased repetitive work. SJRI plans to document outcomes rigorously and share learnings with other academic medical centres and public hospitals through conferences and publications.
The project is supported by internal R&D funding and technical partnerships with AI research groups reflecting SJRI’s dual mission of clinical excellence and health systems innovation.
“Agentic AI allows our staff to move from paperwork to people-work. It is not about replacing humans it is about giving them time to do what they trained for: caring for patients.”
By
HB Team
