The advent of tele-ICU facilities in India has emerged as a significant boon to medical management, particularly in rural sectors where access to professional and high-quality healthcare services was previously limited
HealthNet Global (HNG), a healthtech innovator has announced the launch of its tele-ICU program at Apollo Spectra Hospital in Pusa Road, Delhi.
The tele-ICU program utilises technology to provide remote monitoring and expert medical intervention, transcending geographical barriers to provide uninterrupted critical care services. The advent of tele-ICU facilities in India has emerged as a significant boon to medical management, particularly in rural sectors where access to professional and high-quality healthcare services was previously limited. This innovative approach has not only expedited the decision-making process regarding patient transfers to hospitals with superior facilities but has also alleviated the financial burden on patients associated with such transfers.
Vikram Thaploo, CEO, HealthNet Global said, “At HNG, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of healthcare excellence. The launch of the tele-ICU program at Apollo Spectra heralds a new era in critical care, where advanced technology meets compassionate healthcare. Our aim is to enhance the quality of care and save lives by bringing expert medical attention directly to patients, regardless of their location. This initiative underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality medical services and transforming the landscape of intensive care. By leveraging state-of-the-art telemedicine solutions, we strive to bridge the gap in critical care access and ensure that every patient receives timely and expert medical attention, thus setting new standards for healthcare delivery.”
Rupinder Kaur, Chief Operating Officer-Spectra & Secondary Care Partner Network, Apollo Spectra Hospital, expressed her excitement about the collaboration. “This marks our second partnership with HNG, after the launch of the Tele-ICU program at our Chirag Enclave facility in Delhi. We are thrilled to collaborate with them to introduce the Tele-ICU program at Apollo Spectra Hospitals in this brand new facility at Pusa Road too. This initiative aligns with our mission to provide top-quality healthcare services to our patients. The Tele-ICU program enables us to deliver enhanced critical care services, ensuring immediate access to expert medical attention for our patients. We are confident that this will further strengthen our commitment to excellence in healthcare.”