When patients return home after treatment in India, their hospital reports often differ in format and detail — making them hard to use abroad. Medical Report Standardisation converts these records into clear, structured, and internationally recognised documents — ready for hospitals, insurers, and public health systems worldwide.
At Anvita, we make your medical reports globally readable and insurance-compatible, meeting standards across Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada, Europe, and Africa.
For Patients
If you’re returning home after treatment in India, let us prepare your records for global use.
Ready to make your medical reports globally compliant?
Message us directly on WhatsApp for guidance on report standardisation, insurance submission, or documentation needs.
Our documentation team manages everything — from transcription and coding to verification and formatting.
For Hospitals & Medical Institutions
Hospitals serving international patients often need to meet foreign documentation standards. We help you:
- Convert discharge summaries into globally readable formats.
- Improve transparency and trust with international insurers.
- Implement hospital-level standardisation protocols for recurring international cases.
To explore collaboration opportunities, email us at manager@anvitamedtours.com
How We Standardise Your Reports
Our process follows a globally aligned workflow managed by trained medical documentation specialists:
- Document Collection: Discharge summaries, lab results, scans, and treatment notes gathered directly from hospitals (where possible).
- Transcription & Structuring: Raw or handwritten data transcribed into digital, structured templates using internationally accepted formats.
- Expert Medical Coding (ICD-10, CPT, LOINC): Diagnoses, procedures, and medications coded to international standards for universal clarity.
- Verification & Quality Assurance: Cross-checked with your treating doctors and hospitals through our MoUs to ensure clinical accuracy.
- Formatting & Delivery: Final reports produced in PDF, XML, HL7, or FHIR-compatible formats for instant upload to foreign EHR systems.
You receive both digital and printed copies, ready for insurance, visa, employer, and follow-up use.