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World’s first AI and deep learning-based health tracking app ‘Quick Vitals’ launched in Hyderabad – The Week

Hyderabad, August 30, 2024: The world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deep learning is now making inroads into healthcare. Bisam Pharmaceuticals has launched the world’s first AI-based health monitoring app, ‘Quick Vitals’, offering a groundbreaking way to monitor, check and map important health data using a smartphone or tablet.

The inaugural event was held at Hotel Avasa, Madhapur, Hyderabad on August 21, 2024, and was chaired by Mr. Harish Bisam, Founder & Managing Director, Bisam Pharmaceuticals. It attracted the attention of technology enthusiasts, healthcare professionals and eminent personalities from various fields including G. Chinna Reddy (Vice Chairman, Planning Commission), Dr. Sudha – Professor of Forensic Medicine, Osmania General Hospital, Dr. P. Venkateswarlu – Former Director, Drug Control Board, Dr. Poornima, Mr. Daniel Goldman – Innovator & Product Scientist, Andrew Shostak and Dr. Usha – Founder, Katalyst.

Quick Vitals is an ISO certified and CDSCO approved advanced AI based health monitoring app enhanced by machine learning available on both App Store and Play Store. Developed by Hyderabad based Bisam Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd under the leadership of Mr. Harish Bisam, this app uses the technique of photoplethysmography (PPG) to analyze the changes in light absorption due to changes in blood volume. This innovative approach enables mobile devices to accurately assess health metrics in a matter of seconds.

The app offers two modes of health assessment: contactless point-of-care checks using camera-based devices and continuous monitoring using PPG sensors. Quick Vitals prioritizes user data security and privacy, with robust cloud-based registration and adherence to India’s stringent data protection standards.

One of the highlights of the event was internationally renowned cricketer David Warner. Known for his athletic achievements and dedication to fitness, Warner shared his positive experience using the app, highlighting its ease of use and accuracy. “As an athlete, taking care of your health is key,” Warner noted. “With the ‘Quick Vitals’ app, I can monitor my vitals anytime, anywhere, which is a game changer for me. I encourage everyone to try the app and take responsibility for their health.”

The annual subscription of the app starts at an affordable price of Rs 1200, making it accessible to a wide audience.

Mr. Harish Bisam, Founder and Managing Director, Bisam Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., explained PPG in simple words as a method of checking health using light. By analyzing the changes in light absorption, the app measures key health indicators. He assured that the privacy of the app is fully secured and the tests were conducted in various hospitals and domestic laboratories in India and abroad, including facilities in El Salvador, Michigan, Vietnam and Indian hospitals.

Bisam Pharma also announced the upcoming release of ‘Doctors Plus’, part of its 10-step innovation strategy, further expanding its healthcare solutions. Mr. Bisam stated that Quick Vitals is not meant to compete with traditional methods but to complement them, ensuring a brighter future for healthcare.

During the launch offer, Bisam Pharma is offering a discount. Anyone can use coupon code LAUNCH300 to get a discount of INR 300 and students can get a yearly subscription at half price for INR 600.

Quick Vitals main features:

1. Comprehensive health monitoring:

– Heart rate

– Pulse and Respiration Quotient (PRQ)

– Stress level

– Blood pressure

– Symptomatic and parasymptomatic activity

– Respiratory rate

– Oxygen saturation (SPO2)

– Heart rate variability (HRV)

2. Easy to track:

– Analyze your vital signs anytime, anywhere with just a few clicks.

– No large equipment or long diagnostic visits required.

3. Accurate and reliable:

– Verified in various government hospitals across India and the results are comparable to those of external diagnostic centres.

– Uses advanced artificial intelligence and deep learning algorithms to precisely assess health.

To learn more about Quick Vitals and the future of health monitoring, visit Www.Quickvitals.ai.

(Disclaimer: The above press release is provided under an agreement with HT Syndication, and PTI assumes no editorial responsibility for it.) PTI PWR
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