A.J Hospital and Research Centre Elevates Patient Safety Standards in Mangalore

December 23, 2023

The ‘Made-in-India’ technology, Dozee, will enable continuous monitoring of all the patients outside ICU and help early identification of possible clinical deterioration for improved patient safety.

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New Delhi, December 23, 2023:

A.J Hospital and Research Centre, Mangalore, one of the foremost tertiary hospitals in India has announced the adoption of Dozee’s advanced AI-based Contactless and continuous Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Early Warning System (EWS). This implementation showcases A.J Hospital and Research Centre’s commitment to leveraging “Made in India’ technology for enhanced patient safety, continuum of care, and to elevate overall patient care standards.

The Non-ICU ward beds in A.J Hospital and Research Centre equipped with next-generation ambulatory connected patient monitoring systems enabling contactless continuous vitals monitoring and an Early warning alert system by Dozee. Dozee’s solution is cloud-enabled and comes with a central and remote patient monitoring capability that empowers healthcare providers to monitor the patient continuously and more effectively to provide timely medical interventions for improved patient safety and clinical outcomes. Automation and digitalization of vital data and operational processes are significant for A.J Hospital and Research Centre in its journey to provide Quality healthcare to every Indian.

Dozee enables healthcare workers to remotely monitor patients’ vital parameters such as heart rate, respiration rate, blood pressure, SPO2 levels, temperature, and ECG. Dozee’s Early Warning System (EWS) tracks the trends of vital parameters and provides alerts to healthcare providers for early detection of patients’ clinical deterioration, enabling timely medical intervention. Dozee uses AI-based Ballistocardiography (BCG) for contactless vitals monitoring. Dozee’s technology is patented and made in India. Dozee’s innovative technology significantly impacts patient safety, clinical outcome, and operational efficiency. Research done by independent consulting firm Sattva shows that for every ~100 Dozee connected beds, it can save ~144 lives and ~80% of the time taken for vitals by nurses and reduce ICU ALOS by ~1.3 days.

Dr. Prashanth Marla, Medical Director of A.J Hospital & Research Centre, asserted the hospital’s unwavering commitment to redefining the landscape of patient safety in Mangalore. He declared, “A.J Hospital and Research Centre’s strategic partnership with Dozee is our bold step towards establishing unparalleled benchmarks in patient safety. We are not just adopting technology; we are shaping the future of healthcare innovation. Mangalore can now expect a new era where cutting-edge technology harmonizes with compassionate care, setting a powerful example for the entire region.”

Our collaboration with A.J Hospital and Research Centre signifies a joint endeavor to set a precedent in the Mangalore market, establishing new standards of patient safety. Our ‘Made-in-India’ technology is not just a solution; it’s a commitment to excellence, a force majeure in reshaping patient monitoring. This partnership exemplifies our shared commitment to revolutionize patient care and safety. ” added Mudit Dandwate, CEO and Co-Founder, Dozee

A.J Hospital and Research Centre’s decision to adopt Dozee exemplifies its dedication to staying at the forefront of healthcare innovation, ensuring that patients in Mangalore receive the highest standard of care in a technologically advanced and patient-centric environment.

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