In many Indian hospitals, diligent monitoring of patients is largely focused on those in ICUs, leaving the ones in general wards vulnerable to health deterioration owing to lack of effective monitoring. Regional hospitals, often short of staff, struggle to adequately monitor patients, increasing the risk of unnoticed clinical decline.
So, how can hospitals bridge this gap, by meticulously tracking vital signs such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure even in general wards?
Enter Dozee, India’s first AI-based contactless remote patient monitoring system. Dozee recently published a study in Frontiers in Medical Technology detailing the impact of its AI-powered Early Warning System (EWS). Conducted at King George’s Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow, the study reveals how Dozee’s technology can predict health deterioration up to 16 hours in advance, creating a critical window for healthcare providers to intervene and potentially save lives.
With approximately 1.9 million patients in Indian hospitals’ general wards …