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The Revolutionary AI Health Monitoring Tool Every Indian Should Know About

Updated on: 20 September,2024 03:29 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Buzz | sumit.zarchobe@mid-day.com

Quick Vitals harnesses the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning to provide users with a comprehensive health monitoring solution.

The Revolutionary AI Health Monitoring Tool Every Indian Should Know About

Harish Bisam, Founder & Managing Director, Quick Vitals

In a significant leap forward for healthcare technology, a groundbreaking development in healthcare has emerged from India. Quick Vitals, an AI-powered health monitoring app, is set to revolutionize how Indians track and manage their health, offering a range of vital checks.


Developed by Hyderabad-based Bisam Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd, this groundbreaking application offers users the convenience of tracking vital health metrics from the comfort of their homes, utilizing their smartphones or tablets.


The Power of AI in Your Pocket
Quick Vitals harnesses the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning to provide users with a comprehensive health monitoring solution. The app, available on both iOS and Android platforms, utilises advanced Photoplethysmography (PPG) technology to analyse light absorption changes due to blood volume variations, enabling accurate assessment of vital health indicators in mere seconds.

What sets Quick Vitals apart is its ability to transform ordinary smartphones into personal health monitoring devices. Through sophisticated AI algorithms, the app provides precise readings for vital health indicators such as heart rate, blood pressure, and more, rivalling the accuracy of dedicated medical devices.

Harish Bisam, Founder & Managing Director, explains the motivation behind Quick Vitals. "In India, where access to regular health check-ups can be challenging for many, we saw an opportunity to leverage technology to bridge this gap. Quick Vitals brings professional-grade health monitoring to every smartphone user, empowering individuals to take control of their health proactively,” says Bisam, who was also part of many trade delegations from Australia to India including government and private organizations. 

Comprehensive Health Monitoring at Your Fingertips
Quick Vitals offers an impressive array of health checks, including:

  • Haemoglobin check at home
  • Blood sugar test
  • HbA1c test
  • Breathing rate monitoring
  • Pulse rate checking
  • Blood pressure monitoring
  • Heart rate variability (HRV) tracking

The app provides two modes of assessment: Contactless spot checks using the device's camera and continuous monitoring with PPG sensors. This versatility ensures that users can perform quick health checks on-the-go or opt for more detailed, ongoing monitoring.

Seamless Integration with Healthcare Providers
One of Quick Vitals' most innovative features is its seamless integration with Doctors Plus, a platform connecting patients with healthcare providers. This integration enhances the patient's healthcare journey by providing easy access to essential health data. Doctors can now review a patient's vital signs and health trends over time, leading to more informed diagnoses and personalized treatment plans.

"By bridging the gap between personal health monitoring and professional medical care, Quick Vitals is not just an app – it's a comprehensive healthcare solution," Bisam adds.

The Growing Importance of Mobile Health Monitoring
The launch of Quick Vitals comes at a crucial time. The global digital health monitoring devices market is expected to reach $946 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 21% from 2024 to 2030. This growth is driven by increasing smartphone penetration and a rising awareness of preventive healthcare.

In India, where smartphone users are projected to reach 1 billion by 2026, apps like Quick Vitals have the potential to significantly impact public health. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) reports that 1 in 4 Indians is at risk of dying from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) before the age of 70. Regular monitoring of vital signs, as facilitated by Quick Vitals, can play a crucial role in early detection and management of these conditions. Additionally, remote health monitoring can reduce the burden on healthcare systems, especially in areas with limited access to medical facilities.

Quick Vitals stands out not only for its innovative approach but also for its commitment to accuracy and user privacy. The app is ISO-certified and approved by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), India's national regulatory body for pharmaceuticals and medical devices.

"We understand the critical nature of health data," Bisam states. "That's why we've implemented robust cloud registration and adhere to strict Indian data protection standards."

Empowering Patients and Transforming Healthcare

 

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