HealthNet Global Launches Tele-ICU Program at Apollo Spectra Hospital

Written by Arushi Sharma

HealthNet Global (HNG) has brought its tele-ICU program to Apollo Spectra Hospital in Delhi. This program uses technology to remotely monitor critically ill patients and provide specialist care, regardless of location.

HealthNet Global Launches Tele-ICU Program at Apollo Spectra Hospital
HealthNet Global launches tele-ICU program at Apollo Spectra Hospital in Delhi, offering remote critical care via cutting-edge technology.

HealthNet Global (HNG), a pioneering healthtech company, has unveiled its tele-ICU program at Apollo Spectra Hospital located in Pusa Road, Delhi.

The tele-ICU initiative leverages cutting-edge technology to offer remote monitoring and expert medical intervention, transcending geographical constraints to deliver uninterrupted critical care services. The introduction of tele-ICU facilities in India emerges as a significant breakthrough in medical management, particularly benefitting rural areas where access to high-quality healthcare was previously limited. This innovative approach streamlines decision-making regarding patient transfers to hospitals with advanced facilities, thus easing the financial burden on patients associated with such transfers.

Vikram Thaploo, CEO of HealthNet Global, expressed his dedication to advancing healthcare excellence, stating, "At HNG, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of healthcare excellence. The launch of the tele-ICU program at Apollo Spectra marks a new era in critical care, where advanced technology intersects with compassionate healthcare. Our goal is to elevate the standard of care and save lives by providing expert medical attention directly to patients, irrespective of their location.

This initiative underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality medical services and reshaping intensive care. By harnessing state-of-the-art telemedicine solutions, we aim to bridge the gap in critical care access and ensure that every patient receives timely and expert medical attention, thereby establishing new benchmarks for healthcare delivery."
Rupinder Kaur, Chief Operating Officer-Spectra & Secondary Care Partner Network at Apollo Spectra Hospital, expressed excitement about the collaboration, saying, "This marks our second partnership with HNG, following the successful launch of the Tele-ICU program at our Chirag Enclave facility in Delhi. We are delighted to join forces with them to introduce the Tele-ICU program at Apollo Spectra Hospitals in our newly established facility at Pusa Road.

This initiative aligns with our mission to deliver top-quality healthcare services to our patients. The Tele-ICU program empowers us to provide enhanced critical care services, ensuring immediate access to expert medical attention for our patients. We are confident that this will further strengthen our commitment to healthcare excellence."

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