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Cloudphysician launches AI-based Smart-ICU technology in Bangladesh

Bengaluru-based healthcare company Cloudphysician has brought the first AI-based Smart-ICU technology to Bangladesh and hopes to partner with every healthcare provider.

Their Smart-ICU solution has helped manage ICUs at over 100 hospitals across India and has served over 70,000 critically ill patients with a marked improvement in outcomes, a reduction in mortality rates, and greater compliance with the standard of care protocols.

IHSL is launching their very first smart ICU technology at Gazi Medical College Hospital (GMCH), Khulna. The Smart-ICU is underway, with a team consisting of Cloud Physicians and IHSL working together to start operations as soon as this month.

Dr Gazi Mizanur Rahman, chairman of the GMCH, expressed his gratitude to the Cloudphysician for being a part of this Smart-ICU solution.

Cloudphysician’s critical care experts include intensivists, trained critical care nurses, registered dietitians, and clinical pharmacologists. Cloudphysician’s team of critical care specialists has intensivists, trained critical care nurses, dietitians, and clinical pharmacologists.

From its Care Center in Bengaluru, this critical care specialist team uses its proprietary Smart-ICU platform, RADAR, to monitor and manage patients 24/7 and provide real-time inputs per global standards. With RADAR’s help, their clinical team makes quality healthcare accessible to everyone, everywhere.

Cloudphysician recently partnered with I-Health Services Limited (IHSL), a Bangladeshi company. IHSL also specializes in the radiology and imaging market with a strong presence in cardiology, neurology, critical care and surgical businesses.

Consultant Intensivist at Cloudphysician Dr Partha Sarathi Ghosh, who visited several hospitals in Bangladesh, said: “Fully digitalized ICUs equipped with AI technology is relatively new in the global medical sector. To see this service is now available in Bangladesh, and that too at a competitive rate is an asset to any hospital. When there are large volumes of critical patients and a shortage of intensivists, this might be the answer to many hospitals facing ICU-related challenges.”

Dr Dhruv Joshi, co-founder and CEO of Cloudphysician, said: “With this partnership with IHSL, critically ill patients in Bangladesh will now have access to top-quality critical care backed with state-of-the-art technology.”

IHSL founder Farrukh Alam said: “Cloudphysician can bridge the barrier of access by providing quality care to patients where they are when they need it. It can be used to reach patients in rural areas outside Dhaka and connect patients to qualified intensivists who they otherwise would not have access to.” Dhaka Tribune

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