Bengaluru: Center for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP), India’s premier technology and innovation hub with cutting-edge healthtech and biomedical portfolio headquartered in Bengaluru, has launched the second phase of its partnership with SBI Foundation (SBIF). and SBI General Insurance to enable efficient patient monitoring.
Named Project Health EfficiencyThe initiative aims to bring a state-of-the-art, indigenously developed contactless continuous remote patient monitoring device. Dozy to public healthcare systems in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Sikkim.
According to C-CAMP, 400 Dozi units have already been deployed in these six states and more are coming soon. “…Dozie is India’s first contactless remote vital monitoring (RPM) device that can convert any ordinary bed into a step-down ICU. With 12 critical parameter read-outs tracked by proprietary AI algorithms, it sets up an efficient early warning system to vastly improve patient safety and critical care outcomes,” reads the C-CAMP statement.
The unit can not only increase ICU throughput but also save thousands of nursing hours and optimize triaging for resource-poor, challenging settings such as epidemic situations, he adds.
“With Arogya Daksh, the partnership looks to increase its footprint by focusing on impact-driven deployment of indigenous technologies in public hospitals across India. The goal is to accelerate healthcare delivery aligned with self-reliance through support for Make-in-India industry, innovation and infrastructure,” the statement read.