Pakistani Startup EMRChains Reaches Global Top 50 at Harvard Health Systems Innovation Lab

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EMRChains, a Pakistani artificial intelligence-powered healthcare startup incubated at National Incubation Center Islamabad, has qualified among the global top 50 at the Harvard Health Systems Innovation Lab Hackathon 2026, advancing from a pool of more than 1,800 applications submitted by teams from across the world. Out of that large initial field, only 100 teams were selected to participate in the programme, placing EMRChains within a 7.2 percent selection ratio that reflects the competitive calibre of the field. The team, representing Pakistan through the IslamabadHub network, completed two weeks of intensive venture development and refinement during Bootcamp I at Harvard University, marking one of the more significant appearances by a Pakistani healthcare technology venture on a globally recognised innovation platform.

The founding idea behind EMRChains grew out of direct observation of how fragmented and operationally inefficient healthcare delivery remains across Pakistan. Patients routinely move between hospitals carrying physical paper files, medical prescriptions are frequently misplaced, and doctors are regularly unable to access complete patient histories because records exist in disconnected silos across different facilities. Healthcare providers spend considerable time managing records and appointments through manual processes, creating bottlenecks that affect both the quality of care delivered and the efficiency of the institutions providing it. The team identified that the problem extended well beyond simple digitisation, recognising that what was needed was an intelligent, connected infrastructure capable of supporting both patients and healthcare professionals within a single, coherent ecosystem.

The platform the team has built addresses this challenge through a combination of artificial intelligence, automation, patient engagement tools, and operational efficiency features integrated into one connected system. At the centre of the ecosystem is SANA AI, EMRChains’ artificial intelligence healthcare assistant, which is designed to support patients while simultaneously reducing administrative pressure on healthcare facilities. Unlike conventional electronic medical record systems that focus primarily on digital documentation, EMRChains is built around the broader goal of making healthcare systems smarter, more accessible, and more patient-centred. The platform simplifies appointment booking, improves communication between patients and providers, automates administrative workflows, and supports clinical decision-making through AI-powered tools, covering a range of functions that most existing digital health solutions address only partially or in isolation from one another.

National Incubation Center Islamabad played a material role in preparing EMRChains for international competition, providing mentorship across business development, startup positioning, investor communication, and international pitching standards. The team also credits IRADA Pakistan and Clear Islamabad, through which EMRChains was selected among leading startups in the first phase out of nearly 100 participating ventures, as part of the network that connected them to the Harvard opportunity. The combination of incubation support, peer community, and structured mentorship gave the team the strategic grounding needed to present a pitch that resonated with international evaluators, who the team notes were specifically looking for clarity, execution capability, resilience, and measurable real-world impact rather than conceptual ambition alone.

EMRChains is currently working with Sidra Medical and Research Center, a partnership that adds international institutional credibility to the venture at a stage when many Pakistani health technology startups are still operating exclusively within domestic healthcare contexts. With Bootcamp I completed and the next phases of the Harvard programme involving deeper mentorship, further evaluation rounds, and continued engagement with global healthcare innovation leaders, the team is focused on expanding the capabilities of its platform, building additional partnerships, and accelerating the broader healthcare transformation it set out to drive. For Pakistani founders watching this trajectory, the team offers a pointed piece of advice: build the right team before anything else, because it is the people around the mission, not just the product itself, that determine whether a startup survives the pressure of building something genuinely difficult.

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