Bengaluru: Aster DM Healthcare Limited has announced the launch of its Tele-ICU Services under the arm of Aster Connected Care in Indiawhose objective is to provide comprehensive support to health care providers to improve patient care.
“Tele-ICU services will provide key critical care services such as expert care Availability of intensivist“Continuous ICU monitoring by qualified critical care personnel, 24/7 audiovisual communication, rapid response alerts, regular virtual rounds, and support and advice for patients and their families,” the company said in a statement.
“Going forward, the division aims to expand through partnerships with small and medium-sized hospitals in Tier 2 and 3 cities across India. The aim is to use Aster’s skilled manpower to deliver critical care services in areas lacking specialised expertise, using a hub and spoke model,” the company added.
“The potential of Digital technology “Aster Remote ICU offers global standards of critical care through its experienced intensivists and critical care nurses leveraging technology. Our solution aims to bridge the gap by making qualified and experienced intensivists available to patients at the click of a button, and our evidence-based practice ensures high-quality patient care,” said Dr. Harsha Rajaram, CEO, Aster Digital Health.
Four months ago, Aster had soft-launched its remote ICU services, through which it has provided care to over 250 patients in states like Bihar and Karnataka. The company also aims to improve its services while bridging the gap in quality critical care in the region. rural sector.