IISc signs MoU with Wipro GE Healthcare to advance MedTech innovation
Wipro GE Healthcare , a leading global medical technology , diagnostics , and digital solutions innovator has signed a Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU ) with the Indian Institute of Science ( IISc ), India ’ s premier research institution , for a pioneering alliance to advance healthcare innovation , research , and technology development in India .
This collaboration aims to take a comprehensive approach in solving the care gap by addressing the full lifecycle that includes co-developing solutions , validating the technologies , and manufacturing them locally to bring
HealthPlix Patient App reaches 1.5 lakh people since launch in December 2023 them to the market . With the impending commencement of the Bagchi-Parthasarathy Hospital & IISc Medical School , this strategic collaboration will enable translation of technologies from bench to bedside . The collaboration aligns with the Indian Government ’ s emphasis on fostering local Research and Development ( R & D ) and Manufacturing in the MedTech sector .
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HealthPlix Technologies , one of the India ’ s largest EMR platform , has launched its Patient App HealthPlix to facilitate seamless connectivity between doctors and patients , providing a one-stop solution for patients to manage their health . The Patient App allows patients to stay in touch with their doctors , book appointments , access / store their digitized medical records via a secure vault and manage their health by constantly monitoring their health parameters .
Patients can easily upload lab reports , schedule appointments with their doctors , and connect with their doctors via teleconsultation and chat . By using the app to track health vitals such as Blood Sugar , BMI , and Blood Pressure , patients can give the complete picture of their health to their doctors . This information empowers doctors to make informed decisions for their patients . The App has been received very well by doctors and patients .
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