Apollo introduces India’s first Comprehensive Connected Care Services

Offers services across emergency, in-patient, post-surgery and home care; making it the largest remote healthcare monitoring player

Apollo, the world’s largest integrated healthcare provider, today announced the launch of India’s first Comprehensive Connected Care programme; powered by Apollo’s Connected Care technology. Apollo has always been the pioneer in bringing the best and the most relevant technologies; and now, the national roll out of Apollo’s Comprehensive Connected Care services will offer clinical teams and nursing staff a holistic real-time view of the patient, across several care touchpoints along the patient journey such as emergency & ambulance, In-patient, post-surgery and home care.

Launched earlier this year, Apollo’s Enhanced Connected Care programme saw a significant increase in the quality & safety benefits in turn improving overall patient experience. From 1 hour of nursing time saved per shift and reduced patient readmissions to ICU by 30%, to detecting over 8-10 early warning critical alerts per 100 monitored beds and receiving almost Zero code blue (emergency) calls, an indication that if a patient needs immediate medical attention, this programme ensures no critical event is missed and patient safety is ensured at every step of the way.

With over 1000 beds already equipped with the real time, rapid-response patient monitoring system across Apollo units in Hyderabad and Bangalore, the company plans to add another 2000 connected beds for all in-patients by the end of this year. In fact, Apollo’s Jayanagar & Hyderguda hospitals in Bangalore & Hyderabad, respectively currently provide Enhanced Connected Care coverage to all the in-patients, making them India’s first fully smart hospitals.

Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo, said, “The whole paradigm of care delivery is changing, and the changes will only accelerate in the years ahead. –  As it advances, patients will experience better health outcomes and increased access to healthcare, clinicians are able to maximize their time, make more informed decisions and deliver continuous care. With this, we will continue to strive and build a connected health system that improves patient safety and enhances clinical outcomes, putting India on the global connected health map.”

Prof. Ravi P Mahajan, Director Critical Care Integration & Transformation, Apollo said, “Technology clearly makes a significant difference in improving patient outcomes and we at Apollo are committed to lead the best healthcare experience for all. And, now we are all set to roll out these services across all our 70+ hospitals nationwide as we remain committed to bring patients the best healthcare in the world.”

Backed by AI, this indigenously developed enhanced care technology is designed to continuously monitor and detect early signs of deterioration in a patient’s condition, enabling the care team to initiate corrective action sooner. Additionally, it enables nurses and doctors to monitor patient health remotely – from nurse stations, command centre or even from their mobiles.

In certain unforeseen cases, the system is capable of detecting ‘critical’ or ‘severely critical’ alerts, and notifying medical emergency teams to initiate immediate action.

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