City
Epaper

First 5G-connected ambulance trial conducted in India

By IANS | Published: April 28, 2022 2:27 PM

New Delhi, April 28 Bharti Airtel on Thursday partnered with Apollo Hospitals and Cisco to create a 5G-connected ...

Open in App

New Delhi, April 28 Bharti Airtel on Thursday partnered with Apollo Hospitals and Cisco to create a 5G-connected ambulance that can transform access to healthcare and save lives in emergency situations.

The custom-designed state-of-the-art 5G-connected ambulance is equipped with the latest medical equipment, patient monitoring applications, and telemetry devices that transmit the patient health data to the hospital in real-time.

In addition, it is also equipped with onboard cameras, camera-based headgear, and body cams for paramedic staff - all connected to the ultra-fast and low latency Airtel 5G network.

It will be further enabled with technologies like Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality, which will help the ambulance to act as an extension of the emergency room by remaining always connected to the hospital. This may also help transport doctors virtually to the ambulance.

A demonstration was conducted in Bengaluru over the 5G trial spectrum allotted to Airtel by the Department of Telecom.

"5G is a transformational technology and healthcare is one of the most promising use cases for 5G," said Ajay Chitkara, Director & CEO, Airtel Business, Bharti Airtel in a statement.

Studies show that an increased journey distance to the hospital is associated with an increased risk of mortality, with a 10-km increase in straight-line distance associated with around a 1 per cent absolute increase in mortality.

Studies also indicate that prehospital time management should become a management objective.

"These insights propelled us to collaborate with Airtel on the 5G connected ambulance project and use 5G in order to utilise the disruption-free, lag-free connectivity it provides. This will help save many lives as timely treatment can be started even in the ambulance itself," said Dr Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group.

"5G will be a game-changer in enabling new use cases and improving efficiency across every industry and specifically in the healthcare sector, as 5G will arm doctors with actionable insights to augment patient monitoring and treatment," added Anand Bhaskar, Managing Director, Service Provider Business, Cisco India & SAARC.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Ajay chitkaraBharti AirtelApollo hospitalsBharti internationalApollo hospitals chennaiAirtel businessApollo groupBharti airtel limitedApollo hospitals enterprise limitedIndia bharti global
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalMobile Bill May Rise by Up to 25% Post-General Election as Telecom Companies Set to Increase Rates

NationalSadhguru Jaggi Vasudev Health Update: His Condition Is Improving Beyond Expectations, Says Neurologist After Brain Surgery

PoliticsWill supply clean water to entire Delhi, says DJB chief Somnath Bharti

TechnologyJio’s new launch could disrupt the 2G market

EntertainmentUpasana, Ram Charan welcome baby girl

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyApple announces new accessibility features for iPhone, iPad

TechnologyCentre takes up surge in online fake reviews with e-com giants, issues draft quality control order

TechnologyDoT selects 144 participants for its 'Sangam: Digital Twin' initiative

TechnologyMakeMyTrip logs 23 per cent growth in gross bookings, profit at $172 million in Q4

TechnologyExercise can rejuvenate brain, delay cognitive decline: Study