Hyderabad: Reliance Industries Ltd’s (RIL’s) technology subsidiary firm Jio Platforms has renewed its focus on the country’s education and healthcare sectors, courtesy the cutting-edge technology of its new video-conferencing app JioMeet.
Speaking at RIL’s 43rd annual general meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, chairman Mukesh Ambani’s daughter and director at Reliance Jio Infocomm and Reliance Retail Isha Ambani said Jio Platforms will be offering end-to-end digital healthcare services and quality education online through the newly-launched JioMeet.
“At Reliance and Jio, we are committed to digital healthcare in a big way, and it comprises of three core pillars: Jio 4G mobile network and JioFiber broadband, JioMeet platform, and JioHealthHub platform,” said Isha Ambani.
Citing an example of the consumer benefit of the technology, Isha Ambani said that the Reliance Foundation Hospital is using the Jio HealthHub platform to provide virtual OPD services. It has also launched home quarantine services for COVID positive patients to enable them access quality care from their homes, she added.
Jio HealthHub Platform, a health and wellness mobile app launched in 2017, integrates the overall healthcare ecosystem to enable people to book online consultations, securely store and share health records, book lab tests and avail various other healthcare services.
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