India's iLive Connect Launches 24×7 Doctor-Led Remote Healthcare Platform
India's iLive Connect Launches 24×7 Doctor-Led Remote Healthcare Platform
India's iLive Connect Launches 24×7 Doctor-Led Remote Healthcare Platform
A new healthcare platform called iLive Connect has launched in India, offering round-the-clock doctor-led care. The service combines advanced technology with real-time medical oversight to provide continuous health monitoring for patients at home.
iLive Connect operates through a 24×7 medical command centre, where specialised doctors track patient vitals and respond instantly to changes. The platform uses FDA and CE-approved wearable biosensors to collect accurate health data, ensuring reliable monitoring of key parameters.
AI-powered predictive analytics form a core part of the system, detecting early risk patterns before symptoms develop. This approach helps prevent emergencies and reduces unnecessary hospitalisations, particularly for those with chronic or high-risk conditions. The service is designed to support elderly patients and individuals managing long-term illnesses, giving caregivers greater confidence in their loved ones' health management.
By addressing gaps in traditional healthcare—such as ageing populations and limited access to continuous medical supervision—iLive Connect shifts the focus toward proactive, preventive care. Patients gain direct access to doctors at any time, while the platform enables timely interventions based on real-time data.
The launch of iLive Connect introduces a new model of healthcare in India, blending technology with clinical expertise for ongoing patient support. While user numbers remain undisclosed, the platform aims to improve outcomes by preventing complications before they escalate. Its 24×7 monitoring and doctor-led approach set it apart from conventional healthcare services.
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