KOLKATA: Tata Steel launched the Tata Digital Health services at Tata Main Hospital, Jamshedpur on Thursday. The initiative, launched in association with Tata Digital Health, is poised to digitise and transform healthcare in Jamshedpur. The initiative will ensure better medical outcomes for the entire population of Jamshedpur, including Tata group employees and non-employees by ensuring delivery of preventive, predictive, primary care through the Tata healthcare facilities. The services were inaugurated by Cyrus Mistry, chairman, Tata Sons in presence of T V Narendran, MD, Tata Steel, India & SEA and Sunil Bhaskaran, Vice President, Corporate Services, Tata Steel. “For doctors, TDH will offer fully integrated practice promising clinical efficiency, improved care and technology enhanced customer experience,” Tata Steel said in a statement. Tata Digital Health (TDH) is the Tata Group’s foray into the world of healthcare. It will provide end-to-end clinic management through innovative healthcare products and services including improved in-clinic systems such as electronic medical records, access to faster diagnostic and point-of-care requirements through linkages to labs and pharmacies, and remote patient monitoring facilities. The TMH Clinics and dispensaries will now be equipped with a comprehensive Electronic Medical records system integrated with novel diagnostics equipment. The services would be further elevated with a pharmacy providing trusted medication and allied services to the whole of Jamshedpur. The pharmacy will offer high quality medicines and associated prescription services. The pharmacy will start functioning 24X7 from April onwards.