Karnataka
Karnataka Government Launches AI-Driven Movable Hospitals To Treat COVID-19 Patients
|It is designed in the form of movable capsules, integrated with artificial intelligence to contain the spread of contagious diseases like coronavirus and prevent cross-contamination at hospitals
Karnataka Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar on August 20 virtually launched an Artificial Intelligence-(AI) driven movable hospital 'Vevra Pods', to treat COVID-19 patients and in a bid to curb the virus spread in the state.
Happy to e-launch Healthcare Pods developed by Vevra. These pods are innovative movable hospitals integrated with AI and helps in containment of contagious diseases. AI has the potential to transform healthcare & I urge tech startups to focus on low-cost solutions. pic.twitter.com/gT3Jvj0Fo0
— Dr Sudhakar K (@mla_sudhakar) August 20, 2020
Designed in the form of movable capsules, Vevra Pods are integrated with artificial intelligence to contain the spread of contagious diseases like coronavirus and prevent cross-contamination at hospitals. With an accommodation capacity up to nine beds, the pods are developed by Bangalore based design-and-build firm Vevra in association with Portugal based healthcare IoT InnoWave Group.
The Indian Express laid down the features and functionalities of the pods:
- An antechamber airlock room to provide a safe area for healthcare professionals to don and doff gear, and to store medical supplies.
- Controls quantity and quality of the air being circulated in and out of the room with a minimum of 12 air changes per hour through HEPA filters, UVC lights, and a high-end exhaust system.
- PLC-integrated air conditioning system expected to help in maintaining the temperature, humidity within.
- Fire resistance structure, anti-bacterial wall, and bacterial and chemical resistance flooring
- Attached toilets
- Device for monitoring the oxygen level
- Device embedded to measure the oxygen concentration delivered by ventilators
- Failure alarm system.
- Fitted with RO water purifier, geyser in the shower area with 500-litre water storage tank along and a mobile sewage treatment plant.
- Fire alarm, extinguisher and emergency system with a safe evacuation plan
- CCTV surveillance and television for each patient
- Advanced nurse call system
It uses negative air pressure to help contain airborne diseases such as TB, Flu, and COVID-19. In addition, the pods are reusable with 15 to 20 years' structural warranty.
The set-up of these pods requires a minimum 500 square feet and can be used at hospital buildings, parking lots and other open spaces of the hospital premises, the company claimed
"I am delighted to be a part of such an innovative development in our hospital and medicine industry. Artificial Intelligence has the potential to transform public healthcare," Dr K Sudhakar said.
He urged healthcare start-ups to focus more on developing such innovative, low-cost solutions to contain the spread of deadly diseases like COVID-19.
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