
What You Should Know:
– CitiusTech, a provider of healthcare technology and solutions, has announced the launch of CitiusTech Knewron, a healthcare-native AI platform.
– The platform is designed to help healthcare organizations create, build, and manage trustworthy enterprise AI solutions, accelerating product development while ensuring safety and compliance.
CitiusTech Knewron for Enterprise-Grade AI Solutions
According to CitiusTech, the platform’s primary goal is to improve care delivery by using automation and AI-driven workflows while maintaining a human-in-the-loop for accountability. CitiusTech Knewron is purpose-built for healthcare product and engineering teams, integrating healthcare domain knowledge, multi-agent orchestration, and policy-based guardrails.
CitiusTech Knewron’s capabilities are designed to create faster, safer, and smarter healthcare software. The platform’s core features include:
- Healthcare Domain Nativity: The platform ingests and codifies clinical, payer, and administrative workflows, allowing its AI agents to operate with curated, context-rich data. It also integrates with healthcare-specific tools and systems.
- Agentic PDLC Orchestration: A visual workflow designer and custom agent builder automate product discovery, development, testing, and release. This helps organizations turn weeks of work into days without sacrificing human oversight or accuracy.
- Policy-as-Code & Explainability: Built-in guardrails and policy enforcement create immutable audit trails for improved traceability and compliance.
- Model-agnostic Gateway & Cost Awareness: With multi-LLM (Large Language Model) support, the platform avoids vendor lock-in and helps optimize costs.
- Enterprise Deployment Options: The platform supports secure deployment in customer virtual private clouds (VPCs), private clouds, or on-premises data centers, meeting various data-sovereignty needs.
Expansion Plans
CitiusTech plans to release future updates that will include pre-built domain-centric studios for agentic healthcare workflows and a “cognitive architecture” to improve data ingestion, reasoning, and learning.