Winning teams recognised for AI-driven solutions in clinical document analysis, radiology-based condition detection and forgery/deepfake detection
Hackathon organised to encourage development of AI-enabled solutions for faster, transparent and consistent claims adjudication under AB PM-JAY
Experts deliberate on future of AI-enabled claims adjudication and interoperable claims management systems under AB PM-JAY
The National Health Authority, under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) in collaboration with IndiaAI Mission and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, today concluded the AB PM-JAY Auto-Adjudication Hackathon Showcase 2026.
The concluding day of the two-day national showcase featured recognition of winning teams across three critical problem statements focused on strengthening speed, transparency, accuracy and programme integrity in health claims adjudication under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY).
The AB PM-JAY Auto-Adjudication Hackathon witnessed strong participation from innovators, startups, students, researchers and technology professionals from across the country.
More than 3,500 participants registered for the hackathon, with solutions evaluated by an expert jury comprising representatives from government, academia, healthcare and technology institutions. The top three teams were recognised under each problem statement based on innovation, scalability and applicability within healthcare claims workflows.
Team Khushi Singh and Ronit from IIIT Gwalior, secured the runner-up position for developing a solution focused on automated processing of healthcare claim documents and verification of required supporting records.
Team Arnold Sachith and Dr. Smitha Rao, secured the second runner-up position for its work on scalable AI solutions with applications in intelligent healthcare systems and real-world AI deployment.
Under the problem statement “Document Forgery / Deepfake Detection”, Team Sopa Claims, led by Praveen Sridhar and Snehal Joshi, was declared the winner for developing AI-driven solutions aimed at detecting forged medical documents and strengthening programme integrity within healthcare claims systems.
The showcase also featured a panel discussion on “Future of Claims Adjudication”, where experts from government, insurers, TPAs, healthcare providers, academia and the technology ecosystem deliberated on the evolving role of Artificial Intelligence, digital public infrastructure and interoperable platforms in strengthening health claims management systems under AB PM-JAY. Discussions focused on AI-assisted adjudication, automation, faster claims processing, transparency, auditability, clinical oversight, provider trust and scalable claims management frameworks for public health insurance systems.
Another panel discussion on “Fraud, Waste and Abuse in the Era of AI — Challenges and Opportunities” focused on emerging risks relating to forged documents, identity misuse, deepfakes and fraudulent claims practices within digital healthcare ecosystems. Participants deliberated on the role of AI-enabled fraud detection systems, governance frameworks, data privacy safeguards, responsible AI deployment and secure digital infrastructure in strengthening programme integrity and reducing leakages in healthcare claims management systems.
Through this initiative, the National Health Authority reaffirms its commitment to leveraging responsible Artificial Intelligence and Digital Public Infrastructure to strengthen healthcare delivery, improve efficiency in claims management and support transparent and technology-driven public health systems under AB PM-JAY.
