The Star Arogya Digi Seva program is an assisted telemedicine healthcare initiative that has been providing general consultations, specialist consultations, ECG, laboratory tests and diagnostics services to the public since its launch. There are two centres currently operational under this project. At the urban slums of Chennai near Nanganallur and one at Pasuvanthanai Village of Thoothukudi district in Tamilnadu. Since its inception, by way of almost 24500+ consultations, approximately 14000+ lab tests and 2600+ ECGs were performed to date. This program is providing quality healthcare services to the most vulnerable strata of society.

Star Arogya Digi Seva has been designed in such a way that less paramedical staff is sufficient to implement the project activities. It minimizes the use of human resources. It has a well-defined plan for training and educating healthcare professionals on how to use the technology. Two point-of-care clinics set up has been done in Tamil Nadu for collecting diagnostic data, such as blood tests, vital signs and lab work at one location and sending it for in-person consultation with a specialist at a different location, patients in remote towns can now access specialists elsewhere, enabling a skilled specialist to serve a far wider area. As an outreach activity in a camp setting, a medical officer and a trained telemedicine nurse for screening travel to isolated, difficult-to-reach and industrial areas to conduct outpatient clinics.