Nairobi, Kenya, December 2024 – Kapil Tyagi has been appointed as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) at M.P. Shah Hospital, where he will lead the hospital’s IT and digital transformation strategies. Kapil brings over a decade of experience in healthcare IT, digital technology, and enterprise resource planning. In his role, he will focus on advancing the hospital’s digital capabilities, managing critical systems such as HIS, EHR, and EMR, and ensuring robust cybersecurity frameworks.
Kapil has an impressive career history, including serving as the Chief Technology Officer at Artemis Hospitals, where he successfully led digital transformation initiatives and stakeholder engagement efforts for over two years.

Prior to this, he was the Director of Information Technology at Africare Global Business Ventures Pvt Ltd, where he spearheaded business process improvements and implemented cutting-edge IT solutions. Kapil also held key positions at Max Healthcare, managing IT systems and applications for nearly a decade, demonstrating his deep expertise in healthcare IT systems.
About M.P. Shah Hospital
Located in Parklands, Nairobi, M.P. Shah Hospital is a modern, 210-bed healthcare facility renowned for its exceptional standards and personalized care. Recognized as one of the leading private hospitals in Kenya, M.P. Shah Hospital is dedicated to becoming a one-stop healthcare provider in East and Central Africa. The hospital operates under the Social Service League, offering a wide range of services through its main hospital, Village Market Medical Clinic, and Dinshaw Byramjee Dispensary and Dental Unit. With ISO 9001:2015 quality management certification and affiliation with COSECSA, M.P. Shah Hospital is committed to advancing healthcare standards in the region.
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