The Uttar Pradesh government has signed a strategic partnership with Wadhwani AI to integrate cutting-edge AI solutions into its public healthcare system. The collaboration focuses on deploying AI for early disease detection, predictive analytics, resource optimization, and improved patient outcomes across government hospitals, primary health centres, and community health programs, aiming to strengthen last-mile delivery and reduce the burden on tertiary facilities.
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Under the MoU, Wadhwani AI will provide its proven AI tools for tuberculosis screening, diabetic retinopathy detection, maternal and child health risk prediction, and hospital resource forecasting, customized for Uttar Pradesh’s large population and diverse disease patterns. The initiative includes pilot deployments in select districts, capacity building for frontline workers, integration with ABDM, and continuous monitoring to measure impact on case detection rates, treatment adherence, and healthcare efficiency, with plans for statewide scaling in phases.
The Government of Uttar Pradesh has entered into a landmark partnership with Wadhwani AI, a non-profit organization specializing in AI for social impact, to deploy advanced artificial intelligence solutions across its vast public healthcare network. The Memorandum of Understanding was signed on February 27, 2026, in the presence of senior officials from the UP Health Department, Wadhwani AI leadership, and representatives from NITI Aayog and the IndiaAI Mission. This collaboration marks one of the largest state-level AI deployments in Indian public health and aligns with Uttar Pradesh’s goal of achieving universal health coverage through technology-driven interventions.
Wadhwani AI will customize and implement its flagship AI tools in UP’s public facilities, starting with tuberculosis screening through chest X-ray analysis, diabetic retinopathy detection using fundus images, maternal and child health risk stratification, and predictive analytics for hospital bed occupancy and disease outbreaks. These solutions have already proven highly effective in other Indian states and countries, achieving over 90% accuracy in early detection while operating on low-cost hardware and supporting offline functionality in remote areas. The partnership emphasizes training ASHA workers, ANMs, and district-level doctors to use the AI tools confidently, ensuring sustainable adoption at the grassroots level.
The initiative will integrate seamlessly with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) ecosystem, enabling secure data flow, real-time reporting to national TB and NCD programs, and longitudinal patient tracking via ABHA-linked records. Initial pilots will launch in high-burden districts with large rural and underserved populations, with rigorous monitoring to assess improvements in case notification rates, treatment initiation timeliness, and reduction in referral overload to higher facilities. The government has committed resources for hardware provisioning, internet connectivity in PHCs, and ongoing technical support from Wadhwani AI experts.
The initiative will integrate seamlessly with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) ecosystem, enabling secure data flow, real-time reporting to national TB and NCD programs, and longitudinal patient tracking via ABHA-linked records. Initial pilots will launch in high-burden districts with large rural and underserved populations, with rigorous monitoring to assess improvements in case notification rates, treatment initiation timeliness, and reduction in referral overload to higher facilities. The government has committed resources for hardware provisioning, internet connectivity in PHCs, and ongoing technical support from Wadhwani AI experts.
The MoU is initially set for a three-year term with provisions for expansion into additional use cases such as AI-assisted triage in emergency departments, predictive maintenance of medical equipment, and public health surveillance. Both parties expressed optimism that the collaboration will serve as a model for other large states and contribute significantly to India’s national targets for TB elimination and NCD control.
“AI is not just technology for us it is a force multiplier that empowers our frontline workers and brings specialist-level insights to every village and block. This partnership with Wadhwani AI will help us save more lives and build a healthier Uttar Pradesh.”
By
HB Team
