The custom-designed, 5G-connected ambulance is equipped with the latest medical equipment, patient monitoring applications, and telemetry devices that transmit the patient’s health data to the hospital with low latency
IndiGlobal Bureau
Apollo Hospitals, that unveiled the service in Kolkata and plans are afoot to extend it to other cities as well. The hospital claims this will 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’s health data to the hospital with low latency. In addition, it is also equipped with onboard cameras connected to the ultra-fast and low latency 5G network.
Dr K Hari Prasad, President-Hospitals Division, Apollo Hospitals Enterprises Limited, says whatever can be done in the emergency room of the hospital can also be done in the ambulance.
Doctors say when a critical patient is en route to the hospital and every second makes a difference, the 5G-connected Ambulance acts as an extension of the emergency room in a hospital that enables starting of treatment early in what is called the golden hour.
The 5G network relays the geo-location of the ambulance to the hospital’s command centre to ensure the nearest ambulance reaches the critical patient to save the Golden Hour time. Also, the ambulance transmits the patient’s complete telemetry data, including vitals, in near real- time to doctors and experts at the hospital.
With near real-time camera feed available, the doctors and paramedics in the ambulance can use the cameras to collaborate with the ER specialist doctors at the hospital who are equipped with advanced technologies to undertake basic procedures, if necessary. The doctors can virtually guide the paramedic to carry out the procedure and save precious lives.
Dr Surinder Singh Bhatia, Director Medical Service, Apollo Hospitals, Kolkata, said this small step for Apollo Hospitals will be a giant leap for healthcare in the future.