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AI-powered Dozee Shravan launched for NRIs

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Bengaluru: Dozee, a leader in AI-powered healthcare solutions, has introduced Dozee Shravan, a remote parent monitoring service tailored for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs).

This innovative platform allows NRIs to monitor their parents’ health in India through real-time alerts, addressing the critical challenge of managing elderly care from abroad.

The Dozee Shravan service utilises AI-based, contactless health monitoring, designed for seamless use by elderly individuals. It continuously tracks key health metrics such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, and sleep patterns.

With Shravan, any subtle deviations in these parameters trigger real-time alerts, enabling timely medical intervention. The system is fully integrated with healthcare providers, ensuring that care is prompt and effective.

Mudit Dandwate, CEO & Co-Founder of Dozee, remarked, “Shravan embodies the essence of parental care in Indian culture. NRIs can now be reassured that their parents are continuously monitored, allowing them peace of mind while living abroad.”

The AI-powered system uses Ballistocardiography to provide accurate and timely health data, shared securely with both families and healthcare providers. This new service has the potential to address the gaps in elderly healthcare management, which often relies on infrequent check-ins or telemedicine consultations.

Already trusted by over 280 hospitals, Dozee’s Shravan offers a user-friendly mobile app for NRIs to access health data remotely, ensuring they stay connected 24/7.

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