Bengaluru company’s tech could save up to 21 lakh lives each year

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By Sumit Jha

Oct 29, 2024

In hospitals, doctors and nurses face a challenge with patients in regular wards.

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These are patients who do not need intensive care monitoring, but their conditions can worsen suddenly, often without clear signs. 

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Checking every few hours might mean doctors miss early warning signs.

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Researchers at King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow, have studied a technology for patients — a system called Dozee, designed to detect signs of deterioration early. 

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Researchers revealed that early detection of patient deterioration using Dozee’s contactless AI-based system could save up to 21 lakh lives each year and reduce healthcare costs. 

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Bengaluru-based Dozee’s Continuous Contactless Monitoring system is  a remote health monitoring device that anticipates critical patient deterioration up to 16 hours in advance.  

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Dozee system operates without physical contact, minimising patient discomfort and enabling continuous monitoring in non-intensive settings. 

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This crucial lead time provides healthcare teams with a rare window for timely intervention, potentially transforming patient outcomes.

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