Written by : Jayati Dubey
December 16, 2024
The Command Centre operates using Dozee’s patented Remote Monitoring System (RMS) and Early Warning System (EWS), powered by Ballistocardiography (BCG) technology.
In a significant step toward tech-driven healthcare innovation, Sahyadri Group of Hospitals has introduced Maharashtra's first AI-Powered Health Command Centre in partnership with Dozee, a pioneer in remote patient monitoring technology.
This state-of-the-art initiative aims to revolutionize patient safety by leveraging artificial intelligence for real-time monitoring, proactive interventions, and improved clinical outcomes.
The AI-enabled Health Command Centre continuously monitors vital parameters such as heart rate, respiration rate, blood pressure, SPO2 levels, temperature, and ECG, detecting early signs of clinical deterioration.
By providing timely alerts for critical cases, the system empowers healthcare teams to take swift action, significantly improving survival rates and recovery outcomes.
The system is currently operational at Sahyadri’s Hadapsar and Deccan units, with plans to extend its reach across all Sahyadri hospitals within the next six months.
Mr Abrarali Dalal, Managing Director and CEO of Sahyadri Hospitals, highlighted the importance of this advancement, saying, “We are proud to launch Maharashtra’s first AI-Powered Command Centre, a revolutionary step in transforming patient care and safety. This initiative underscores our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology for proactive healthcare management, enabling real-time monitoring and seamless decision-making to safeguard the well-being of every patient.”
The Command Centre operates using Dozee’s patented Remote Monitoring System (RMS) and Early Warning System (EWS), powered by Ballistocardiography (BCG) technology.
These systems deliver contactless, continuous monitoring and predictive alerts that enhance clinical decision-making.
A study published in Frontiers in Medical Technology revealed that Dozee’s Early Warning System can predict patient deterioration up to 16 hours in advance, offering healthcare teams critical time to intervene effectively.
Dr Kapil Borawake, Director of Critical Care at Sahyadri Hospitals, stressed the impact on patient care, “Using real-time data and early warnings, our teams can address clinical deterioration before it becomes critical. Advanced AI technologies like Dozee are enabling us to shift from a reactive model to a predictive and preventive approach, ensuring the highest standards of patient care.”
Dr Nikhila Juvvadi, Medical Director at Dozee, described the collaboration as transformative. It represents a shared commitment to making patient safety a non-negotiable priority.
He added that the AI-powered Health Command Centre empowers healthcare professionals with the tools needed to provide the highest standard of care, ensuring better outcomes for all patients.
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