Gurugram leads with 5G medical room for employees
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Gurugram leads with 5G medical room for employees

Medulance, a leading emergency medical service provider, has launched India?s first 5G-enabled ?Smart Medical Room? in Gurgaon, a game-changer for corporate health and wellness due to its swift response to emergency care with 5G connectivity. The medical facility was launched at Good Earth Business Bay II, Gurgaon by the Directors of Good Earth Business Bay, Vidur Khurana, and Meeta Khurana, and Medulance founders Pranav Bajaj and Ravjot Arora.

The Smart Medical Room ensures enhanced corporate wellness as it offers state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, telemedicine capabilities, and real-time monitoring systems, empowering corporations to prioritize employee health and well-being like never before. Utilising 5G connectivity, Smart Medical Rooms, and Advanced Life Support Ambulances facilitate rapid communication and data transfer, reducing response times to under 4 minutes.

Research indicates that companies with on-site medical rooms see a 59 per cent increase in employee attraction and retention, a 63 per cent decrease in missed work days, a 63 per cent drop-in emergency room visits, and a 64 per cent reduction in healthcare costs.

Medulance makes sure to help quickly when there's a medical emergency, getting from the office to the hospital in just 4 minutes. They record important information like your health stats both in the medical room and in the ambulance and share it fast with emergency room doctors. This helps doctors start treating you faster, which can make a big difference in how well you recover. Medulance has a program called 'Platinum 10 Minutes' where they focus on getting you help fast during those crucial first minutes of an emergency. They use advanced technology and act quickly to give you the best chance of getting better within that important time frame.

In medical emergencies, timely intervention within the first few minutes is crucial for patient survival. The Platinum 10 Minutes signify this critical window where swift action can determine life or death. Unlike the ?Golden Hour? that focuses on the first hour post-incident, the Platinum 10 Minutes demand even quicker responses. Medulance prioritises this timeframe, ensuring rapid and effective emergency care to enhance treatment outcomes and community well-being. Recognizing the pivotal role of these moments, the healthcare provider leads the way in reshaping emergency medical services to save lives when every second matters.

This technology enables real-time transmission of vital signs to ER dashboards, empowering doctors to provide immediate assistance remotely. Patient data is relayed in waveform by smart devices, allowing ER doctors to assess vitals and guide paramedics via two-way audio-video communication for efficient first-response care.

Medulance, a leading emergency medical service provider, has launched India?s first 5G-enabled ?Smart Medical Room? in Gurgaon, a game-changer for corporate health and wellness due to its swift response to emergency care with 5G connectivity. The medical facility was launched at Good Earth Business Bay II, Gurgaon by the Directors of Good Earth Business Bay, Vidur Khurana, and Meeta Khurana, and Medulance founders Pranav Bajaj and Ravjot Arora. The Smart Medical Room ensures enhanced corporate wellness as it offers state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, telemedicine capabilities, and real-time monitoring systems, empowering corporations to prioritize employee health and well-being like never before. Utilising 5G connectivity, Smart Medical Rooms, and Advanced Life Support Ambulances facilitate rapid communication and data transfer, reducing response times to under 4 minutes. Research indicates that companies with on-site medical rooms see a 59 per cent increase in employee attraction and retention, a 63 per cent decrease in missed work days, a 63 per cent drop-in emergency room visits, and a 64 per cent reduction in healthcare costs. Medulance makes sure to help quickly when there's a medical emergency, getting from the office to the hospital in just 4 minutes. They record important information like your health stats both in the medical room and in the ambulance and share it fast with emergency room doctors. This helps doctors start treating you faster, which can make a big difference in how well you recover. Medulance has a program called 'Platinum 10 Minutes' where they focus on getting you help fast during those crucial first minutes of an emergency. They use advanced technology and act quickly to give you the best chance of getting better within that important time frame. In medical emergencies, timely intervention within the first few minutes is crucial for patient survival. The Platinum 10 Minutes signify this critical window where swift action can determine life or death. Unlike the ?Golden Hour? that focuses on the first hour post-incident, the Platinum 10 Minutes demand even quicker responses. Medulance prioritises this timeframe, ensuring rapid and effective emergency care to enhance treatment outcomes and community well-being. Recognizing the pivotal role of these moments, the healthcare provider leads the way in reshaping emergency medical services to save lives when every second matters. This technology enables real-time transmission of vital signs to ER dashboards, empowering doctors to provide immediate assistance remotely. Patient data is relayed in waveform by smart devices, allowing ER doctors to assess vitals and guide paramedics via two-way audio-video communication for efficient first-response care.

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