Apollo Hospital Seshadripuram Introduces Advanced AI-Powered 24x7 Remote Patient Monitoring System
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 05 July, 2025
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Bengaluru: Apollo Hospital Seshadripuram, a renowned multi-specialty hospital in Bangalore, announces a pioneering partnership with LifeSigns, a leading AI-powered health-monitoring technology company.
This collaboration empowers the hospital with a cutting-edge 24/7 wireless and remote patient monitoring system, marking a significant advancement in precision healthcare and proactive patient management.
In its commitment to digital transformation, Apollo Hospital Seshadripuram will continue to integrate upgraded LifeSigns solutions into its core operations and make it available to all patients from now onwards.
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This innovative system utilizes biosensors worn by patients to continuously track vital signs, including ECG, blood pressure, SPO2, and more. Real-time data is securely transmitted to a platform accessible to medical professionals, facilitating continuous monitoring and early identification of potential complications.
Early detection of vital sign fluctuations can prevent critical events, leading to improved patient outcomes. The continuous monitoring capability enables doctors to tailor treatment plans, adjust medication dosages, and deliver proactive care with enhanced confidence. Furthermore, the system aids in effective healthcare expert resource allocation, prioritizing patient care based on real-time needs and minimizing unnecessary interventions.
This strategic partnership between Apollo Hospital Seshadripuram and LifeSigns underscores a commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance patient well-being and exemplifies a significant step forward in the future of healthcare. The hospital looks forward to redefining standards in healthcare delivery and reinforcing its position as a leader in providing advanced and compassionate medical services.
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