Bengaluru (Karnataka): Karnataka deputy chief minister CN Ashwathnarayan on Monday remotely inaugurated the second round the clock tele Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS).
According to a press release, the first was also inaugurated by Ashwathnarayan in Ramangara district hospital a month ago.
"At GIMS tele ICU, a team of 10 expert doctors and trained nurses will remotely supervise and provide round the clock and real-time ICU facilities to 26 patients," the press release said.
Speaking to media after the inauguration, Ashwathnarayan said that these units are being set using the Action COVID-19 Team (ACT-19) fund.
"Using Cloudpyhsician it is possible to ensure that a maximum number of patients get ICU treatment,'' he said.
A team of expert doctors and trained nurses in handling ICU will provide real-time treatment to patients. They use the readings of the EMR signals and audio records to provide proper treatment.
These tele ICUs are being set up to avoid COVID-19 deaths. Tele ICU uses radar and high definition and high-resolution cameras to interact. ACT-19 Grant is a Rs 100 crore fund set up to provide encourage startups which provide powerful solutions and come out with innovative methods to effectively fight COVID-19.
Startup vision group chairman Prashanth Prakash, Cloudphysician founder Dr Dileep Raman were present at the inauguration.
(ANI Report)
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