Heartline Telemedical Services Pvt Ltd, which will offer tele health check-ups and tele-diagnostics, was launched here today. |
Heartline has entered into an agreement with an Israeli company, CardGuard, to introduce wireless telemedicine technology in India. |
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The company has also tied up with Lifeline Multi-Speciality Hospitals, Chennai, to provide wireless medical monitoring for patients. |
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As part of this, the company introduced 'Lifesave 24/7', a device which will provide 24 hours accessibility to a doctor from anywhere, who would monitor his patients through computers and offer advice through a computer or telephone. |
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J S Rajkumar, director, Heartline Telemedical Services, said the patients could be diagnosed in a matter of minutes, which could be very useful in critical cases. The entire process would take only about 30 minutes, he added. |
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While Heartline offers a separate package for corporates, which will cover a range of check-up services, the device for basic heart and blood check-ups is priced at about Rs 25,000 for single users. |
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It also introduced another product "" 'The Tele Health Check' (THC) ""with a small portable case containing the devices to check ECG, blood pressure, pulse, glucose, saturation, spirometry, fetal monitor and blood glucose. |
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Selva Annamalai, managing director, Heartline Telemedical Services, said that THC would give the rural masses access to medical facilities for checking common diseases like diabetes, cardiac and lung disease. |
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The products was formally launched by Union minister of communications and information technology Dayanidhi Maran. |
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