
VBRI, a Swedish/Indian company that offers innovation services within the technology and health sectors, is starting a field trial of its virtual hospital platform, mHospitals, in China, India and Sweden. It will start as a virtual cardiac platform for patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases. More countries are expected to join the scheme, with a growing number of services.
Cloud medicine, machine learning and artificial intelligence are at the heart of the mHospitals platform, to provide the best quality of cardiac care to the patients along with the ultimate level of convenience. mHospitals patients will be able to access secure cardiac care rights in their home without having to travel to hopsitals and clinics.
“mHospitals is a classic example of the perfect fusion of medical expertise and advanced new-age technologies for the betterment of society. The platform has made optimum use of technologies like Machine Learning, IoT and AI to make sure that the patients get instant and quality healthcare at their doorstep,” said Pavan Pandey, the director of IT at VBRI Innovation centre in New Delhi, India.
Dr. Yogesh Shukla, director of mHospitals, added: “With the wide network of world class doctors and specialists, after the completion of field trials mHospitals will be ready to provide extensive cardiac care to patients. Now in this 6th stage of field trials, we aim to provide cardiac consultancy to 500 patients in 90 days.”