
of their data with clinical devices incorporated into the app in the remote patient monitoring initiative, which sends the clinical readings from the device to the app and then to the EMR for the doctor’s assessment. The results are tracked using AI technologies, which aid in ECG interpretation and provide clinicians with vital alerts if the values exceed beyond acceptable bounds.
Max Healthcare will be able to provide specialised care programs for its patients across India using the remote patient monitoring ecosystem, which is based on its patient-centric data-driven philosophy. Max Healthcare patients will receive more care programs about diabetes, cardiac care, and hypertension management, which covers daily patient monitoring and virtual consultations with Max Hospital physicians, nutritionists, and clinical advisers.

Max Healthcare Director IT and Group CIO, Prashant Singh, spoke about the hospital’s mission. He said, “At Max Healthcare, our constant endeavour has been to use the advancements in digital technology, to provide best in class medical support to our patients. Our focus is to expand the geography of care for the Max Healthcare group. The launch of the remote patient monitoring platform, in partnership with MyHealthcare is an initiative to help enhance the healthcare services for our patients, at their homes. The service will help us extend our post hospitalisation services to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, thus making quality healthcare accessible to a wider population.”
MyHealthcare Founder and CEO, Shyatto Raha, spoke about the new partnership with Max Healthcare. He said, “Our belief in remote patient care was strengthened during the second wave of the pandemic. Building an ecosystem of care, beyond the doctor consultation is key in managing patient care. Through our partnership with India’s leading healthcare provider Max Healthcare, in delivering the Max MyHealth+ ecosystem, we have been able to build out integrated care services, whereby Max patients are able to seek healthcare services beyond consultations.”

                                    
                                    




