Path-breaking technology is making critical healthcare delivery more accessible. Such systems and technology are being adopted across the country, leading to better patient outcomes and lives being saved.
Technology offers an alternative via which quality healthcare can be delivered by connecting an ICU located anywhere to a multidisciplinary super specialists care team.
Uninterrupted access to care centers is the hallmark of telemedicine. Provider to provider models rely on trust at scale, and seamless connectivity forms the bedrock of that trust.
As a critical care force multiplier, RADAR played a significant role during the COVID-19 pandemic, reducing the touch points for caregivers, and therein reducing PPE requirements.
Change is coming to ICUs everywhere; progressive and aspirational hospitals are transforming by leveraging technology to make healthcare delivery standardized and equitable.
Protocol based care has increased significantly across hospitals with tele-ICU models, providing streamlined and action based care plans uniformly for all patients.
Cutting-edge technology coupled with the expertise of specialists was instrumental in providing real-time critical care support with organ retrieval that ended up saving multiple lives.
An incorrectly placed endotracheal tube led to a collapsed left lung. The eagle eyed remote intensivist spotted the error and was able to guide the hospital team to re-expand the lung. The immediate action saved the patient.
A high occupancy ICU in a remote town in Bihar, India, was able to save a 14-year-old patient with deathly low oxygen levels. This was the first time the hospital team used advanced respiratory failure management techniques such as prone ventilation, made possible by the expert guidance of the Cloudphysician team.
Critical care upskilling for hospital team gives community hope
World-class critical care training empowered a small hospital team to take on high acuity cases, while also caring for the high number of ventilator dependent patients brought on during the second wave of the COVID-19. This community hospital was able to take care of their own during harsh times of need.
A multispecialty hospital with over 80% occupancy had a critical care team who was stretched beyond capacity. Cloudphysician’s care center helped them increase efficiency and care for higher acuity patients, round-the-clock.
An operational model to increase ICU capacity during a pandemic.
In this issue of the BJA, we document how we were able to rapidly deploy our critical care solution in high-volume and low-resource settings, across India during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Cloudphysician solution is a clinically designed framework which works with your existing technologies and adapts to any clinical workflow. This tailored experience gives you insights that accelerate clinical decisions, creates opportunities for greater efficiency, and assures improved patient outcomes.
Support to give your team more time to focus on their patients.
Persuasive automation
Intelligent analytics
24/7 collaboration
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Augmentation
We virtually bring our multi-specialty critical care team into your ICU.
Real time support
Continuous process improvement
Quality outcomes audits
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Activation
ICU design and workflow, training of ICU staff, and building a warm rapport.
Assessment and advising
Deployment and training
Best practice and integration
"Cloudphysician has helped us significantly ramp up our capabilities to handle patients in need of intensive monitoring and care, while at the same time keeping the running expenses of an ICU under control."
- Dr. Suhas Kalghatgi, Managing Director, Kalghatgi Hospital
"Since our partnership with Cloudphysician, our patient retention has increased by three-fold"
- Dr. Aditya Ballal, Medical Director, Aveksha Hospital
"Patient data is digitally collected and processed in real-time, providing care at a faster rate than what a single intensivist can ever do."