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Hyderabad Hospital launches AI-powered early warning system for continuous patient monitoring

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Last updated: November 25, 2025 11:15 am
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Published: November 25, 2025
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Bhaskar Rao, chairman and managing idrector of KIMS Group of Hospitals along with senior doctors at the hospital

Bhaskar Rao, chairman and managing idrector of KIMS Group of Hospitals along with senior doctors at the hospital
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KIMS Hospital, Hyderabad, has launched an Artificial Intelligence-powered early warning system designed to provide continuous assessment of how in-patients respond to treatment.

The platform enables round-the-clock remote monitoring of all vital patient parameters through wireless wearable devices. Any fluctuation in a patient’s condition is detected instantly and triggers real-time alerts to the clinical teams. This allows doctors to coordinate immediately with nursing staff and deliver timely interventions, as per a press release.

Bhaskar Rao, chairman and managing director of KIMS Group of Hospitals, said that the hospital has consistently adopted cutting-edge medical technologies, including augmented-reality-assisted neurosurgery, advanced imaging systems, AI-based diagnostic tools and digital platforms aimed at improving patient experience. “The new AI-enabled monitoring system allows clinicians to observe patient conditions continuously and make more informed decisions at the bedside,” he added.

Published – November 25, 2025 04:45 pm IST



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