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Home | Hyderabad | Kims Launches Ai Based Early Warning System For Real Time Patient Monitoring

KIMS launches AI-based Early Warning System for real-time patient monitoring

KIMS Hospital in Hyderabad has introduced an AI-based Early Warning System that uses wireless wearable devices to continuously monitor in-patients. The system sends real-time alerts to clinical teams, enabling faster interventions and improving patient safety, efficiency, and overall care

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 25 November 2025, 04:54 PM
KIMS launches AI-based Early Warning System for real-time patient monitoring
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Hyderabad: City-based Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) Hospital on Tuesday announced the launch of an AI-based Early Warning System that enables continuous monitoring and understanding of how in-patients are responding to treatments, which has the potential to enhance patient safety, a press release said.

With the new AI system, all key patient parameters can be monitored remotely at all times through wireless wearable devices. Any changes in a patient’s condition are instantly detected, triggering real-time alerts to the clinical teams.


The medical staff can immediately coordinate with nursing teams and deliver the required interventions without delay.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Bhaskar Rao, CMD, KIMS Group of Hospitals, said, “With the help of the AI-based monitoring system, clinicians can now continuously observe patient conditions and make better point-of-care decisions right at the bedside.

The hospital has integrated the intelligent monitoring technology developed by noted healthtech company Lifesigns into its daily clinical operations.

The new system brings significant improvements in patient safety, treatment efficiency, and overall patient experience.

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