A Hospital in Gurugram partnered with eNext ICU for outsourcing the entire ICU
The super-specialty hospital, established in Gurugram city in 1999, had a bed capacity of 40; of which 6 beds were dedicated to an Intensive Care Unit. After the inauguration of the Critical Care Unit in the Hospital in 2001, it was found that the TeleICU services were compromised because of the non-availability of experienced critical care specialists, nurses, and lack of ICU infrastructure. Consequently, they had to shut down their ICU for several years. The tremendous growth of critical care practice in India has been observed in the past few decades. Issues like the unavailability of intensivists trained ICU staff, and ICU infrastructure and its knowledge have unfortunately created hurdles in the growth of critical care services. Therefore, to meet the growing demand for quality critical care in the country, many modern approaches like Tele ICU have emerged. Our relationship with the hospital started when they wanted to outsource their ICU to restart their critical care serv...