Triotech launches two new solutions to empower India Digitally: #DigitalIndia

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launches two new solutions to empower India Digitally: #DigitalIndia
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With Digital India on its way, e-Health is one of the most important initiatives. Telecommunications has the potential to provide a solution to medical services to improve quality and access to health care regardless of geography. The expansion and availability of high (mobile) bandwidth General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) and Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) combined with the ever-advancing miniaturization of sensor devices and com¬puters, will give rise to new services and applications that will affect and change the daily life of citizens.

“Medicine is a big challenge in urban as well as rural areas. Government hospitals should be strengthened with the help of Digital India. E-Health is the solution for this digital age,” Munish Dhingra, co-founder and CSO, Triotech Solutions, told BI.

In keeping with this vision, Triotech Solutions has developed a solution called TrioHealth RPMS (Remote Patient Monitoring System), which will develop an innovative value-added mobile health service platform for patients and health professionals.

“The RPMS was created keeping in mind three parameters. One of the parameter was to cover rural India, where people do not have access to the doctors. Second was that the monitoring system can be used for elderly care too. Third parameter was nurse stations. If you install our device to each and every patient room, the monitoring parameters are noted into our device and the nurse sitting at the central system can monitor them,” he said.

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The service will enable remote patient monitoring through the use of advanced wire¬less communications and integration of sensors to a wireless body area network (BAN).

It permits remote management of chronic conditions and detection of health emergencies whilst maximizing patient mobility.

TrioHealth RPMS will be adapted to the needs of the customer and the degree of adaptability is limited by the interaction (i.e. information flow) between the customer and Triotech conducting the customer specific customization.

The TrioHealth patient or user will be equipped with different sensors that constantly monitor vital signals, e.g. blood pressure, heart rate and electrocardiogram (ECG). These are interconnected via a healthcare body area network (BAN) 1–4. In essence, this will con-sists of sensors, actuators, communication and processing facilities connected via a wireless network. This is worn on the body and moves around with the person, i.e. the BAN is a roaming unit.

Though, many are skeptical about embracing the whole concept of RPMS, where a doctor sits miles away and gives medical advice, Munish thinks this is an absolutely safe app.

“These devices are used all over the world. They are standardised devices. The software used is approved by medical authorities...We have developed a knock system that only the doctors and nurses who are at the knock can see and access. If they find any gap they can report immediately,” he added.

Apart from this, Triotech also launched TrioMoney that would help in easier, faster and smoother money remittance via mobile.

Triotech Solution, with a tie-up with Amdocs to enable State Bank of India to offer mobile financial services using BSNL’s network, launched their own mobile wallet.

TrioMoney is a customized payment solution platform which enables various financial transactions to bank and other financial institutions as per the consumer needs. With this, customers can access plenty of services like peer-to-peer transfers/payments, wallet to wallet (NEFT, IMPS), retail payments, domestic/international remittances, bill payments, travel ticketing, movie/concert ticketing, government payments like taxes, tolls etc., donations, subsidy payment, salary/reimbursement payments.

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