Healthcare IT News October 3, 2022
Tammy Lovell

Arvind Sivaramakrishnan of Apollo Hospitals explores the beauty of digital innovation in managing patient health.

“This graph might be prettier than Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa,” Arvind Sivaramakrishnan, CIO of Apollo Hospitals, told delegates at HIMSS22 APAC as he admired a slide.

Yet he was not looking at a piece of art, but data from the case study of a 65-year-old woman who accessed the hospital group’s Pro-Health AI-based preventive health programme service.

After following health recommendations to treat her diabetes and arthritis for one year, her weight had reduced from 79kg to 73kg, and her blood sugar levels also lowered.

A preventive health approach

In his presentation on “Digital Innovation in Managing Patient Health and Patient Communication,” Sivaramakrishnan praised...

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