An eICU is a form of telemedicine that utilises state of the art technology to provide an additional layer of critical care service. An eICU support centre can provide care to patients in multiple hospitals.
For the last one year, Philips Healthcare, a division of Philips India, has been providing eICU services to 250 hospital beds in small cities. The company has set up four support/ command centres in hospitals -- FMRI in Gurgaon, Apollo in Hyderabad, Medica Superspecialty Hospital in Kolkata and INTeleICU in Chennai.
To support the expansion of eICUs, the company would add additional up to six support centres in next two years, he said.
Talking about the opportunities in this area, Garde said the country has 2,00,000 ICU beds but qualified intensivists to manage the facility are only 500.
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"The ratio is almost above 1:400. The facility is better in metro places," he said, adding that the company would go to tier II and III cities besides focusing on large hospitals in metros.
EICU facilities are provided only after training nurses and technicians, he said, and added that such services are provided on revenue share basis.
The official said that Philips Healthcare would adopt different strategy for different markets.
"We would continue to focus on large hospitals in the metro but we would also go to tier II & III places," he said.
The company is also planning to provide strategic advisory services to existing hospitals in metros to modernise their facilities in the next five years, he added.
"There are certain hospitals which have not upgraded fastly... We are helping them to make their strategies for IT system to patient flow, design etc in the next five years," Garde said.