VBRI, on 11 September 2019, released the long-awaited virtual hospitals platform- mHospitals, which is in the sixth phase of its field trials. This cardiac healthcare platform was launched in a grand manner across multiple offices of VBRI in three different countries and was met with a lot of enthusiasm and excitement.
By virtue of this healthcare venture, we can contribute towards the ‘Fit India Campaign’ recently launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We would like to take this movement to new heights with the help of mHospitals.
mHospitals is a revolutionary virtual cardiac hospitals platform that will serve the patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases. By utilizing advanced technologies like cloud medicine, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, the platform will provide the best quality of cardiac care to the patients along with the ultimate level of convenience. By using mHospitals, patients will be able to access secure cardiac care right in their homes without having to travel an inch. The product is all set to bring a new dawn in the world of healthcare.
At VBRI’s office in China, Dr. Ashutosh Tiwari, Managing Director of VBRI, was present along with Dr. Yueqing Gu, Dr. Daren Liu, Prof. Lan Zhu, Ms. Qiong Wang and other Chinese Scientists and technocrats. While addressing the gathering, Dr. Tiwari said, “The idea of doing something in the world of healthcare had sprouted in my mind very early in my life. Being from a village in India, I, myself witnessed how people had to struggle and travel long distances to access secure healthcare. I had realized that there was a need to do something significant that could yield results. I was reminded of this need of healthcare in rural parts of India when I was attending a conference in 2014 and my mother was ill. Right from that day, I started working towards this goal and finally, we have built this platform and the plan has worked out. More than a platform, mHospitals is like a dream that has come true today after a lot of planning and implementation. It is our sincere hope that our attempt to amalgamate cloud medicine, IOT, ML, and AI and further connect it to smart healthcare wearable devices in the future will remove barriers like time and distance from the world of cardiac healthcare.”.
Dr. Yogesh Shukla, Director, mHospitals, who was present at VBRI, Prayagraj, India, at the time of the launch, addressed the ceremony and said, “The platform has gone through an extensive range of field trials and the results have been successful. So far, we have provided consultancy to patients and also started performing surgeries. With the wide network of world-class doctors and specialists, mHospitals, after the completion of field trials, will surely be ready to provide extensive cardiac care to the patients. Now in this 6th stage of field trial, we are targeting to provide cardiac consultancy to 500 patients in the upcoming 90 days. We will not attend any medical emergency at this stage.”
On this occasion, Mr. Pavan Pandey, Director, IT, of VBRI, who attended the ceremony at the VBRI Innovation Centre, New Delhi with other scientists and engineers, said, “mHospitals is a classic example of the perfect amalgamation of medical expertise with new-age advanced technologies for the betterment of society. The platform has made optimum use of technologies like Machine Learning, IoT and Artificial Intelligence to make sure that the patients get instant and quality healthcare at their doorstep”. He further said that the product will surely be extremely helpful for the Indian population through our in-house developed unique database management system.
At VBRI Sweden, the launch was attended by Dr. Anshuman Mishra, Deputy Director, R&I, VBRI, Dr. Mikael Syväjärvi, and a group of Swedish scientists, engineers, and technocrats. While addressing the gathering, Dr. Syväjärvi and Martin Kristing (one of the engineers) summarized that, “mHospitals is the result of advanced Swedish technology and contains all the advanced features that one can expect from a virtual hospitals platform. All the cutting age technologies have been implemented to ensure a good experience for the users and patients. By employing Machine Learning, IoT, and Artificial Intelligence, we have made sure that the platform is user friendly and provides the patients with a quality experience”
Dr. Tiwari also expressed his regard for his team that is responsible for the design and development of mHospitals. He further said that he hopes that mHospitals leads a successful road ahead and achieves its goals effectively.
With mHospitals, it is VBRI’s first venture in the world of virtual healthcare and the organization hopes for a successful journey ahead.