Cytecare Hospitals Achieves NABH Accreditation with MedLern’s Digital Learning Support
Written by Sirish Dixit
Cytecare Hospitals achieves NABH accreditation, reinforcing its commitment to excellence in patient care, safety, and digital healthcare transformation.

Cytecare Hospitals has been awarded National Accreditation Board for Hospitals (NABH) accreditation, underscoring its dedication to high standards in patient care, hospital management, and safety protocols. This recognition aligns with India's emphasis on digital health and solidifies Cytecare’s reputation as a premier cancer treatment center.
MedLern, a digital learning platform for healthcare professionals, played a crucial role in helping Cytecare meet NABH requirements. By integrating AI-powered training modules, real-time assessments, and compliance tracking, MedLern enhanced staff competency and streamlined knowledge dissemination.
Sowmya KP, Head of Human Resources at Cytecare Hospitals, emphasized that the accreditation reflects their commitment to patient-centric care and clinical excellence. She credited MedLern’s digital learning solutions for improving compliance, efficiency, and fostering continuous learning.
Deepak Sharma, CEO of MedLern, highlighted how digital learning is transforming healthcare by ensuring hospitals meet and maintain high standards. MedLern’s technology-driven training solutions enhance accreditation readiness and elevate healthcare delivery.
NABH, a board under the Quality Council of India (QCI), sets benchmarks for healthcare quality and patient safety, with international recognition. This accreditation places Cytecare among a select group of hospitals leveraging digital learning to drive excellence. MedLern continues to support hospitals across India in achieving accreditation and advancing digital healthcare transformation.