New Delhi: Dozee has rolled out a new AI-based health monitoring service to help NRIs keep track of their parents’ well-being from overseas. Called Dozee Shravan, this service offers continuous, contactless monitoring of key health indicators like heart rate, breathing, and sleep patterns, all accessible through a mobile app.
Many NRIs face the challenge of staying updated on their parents’ health, with current options like telemedicine and occasional check-ins often falling short. Dozee Shravan aims to bridge this gap by providing real-time alerts when it detects any significant changes in a parent’s vital signs, potentially allowing for earlier medical intervention.
The service, which uses AI-driven Ballistocardiography, is designed to be simple and comfortable for elderly users, who may struggle with more traditional health devices. Dozee also emphasizes data privacy, ensuring that personal health information is protected.
Already used by hospitals in India, the U.S., and Africa, Dozee is now extending its reach to families who want a dependable way to monitor their family’s health from afar. By leveraging AI, Dozee Shravan hopes to provide peace of mind to NRIs managing the healthcare of aging parents across long distances.
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