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Quick Vitals revolutionizing health monitoring through accessibility and affordability

Shardul Nautiyal, Mumbai
Thursday, October 31, 2024, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

In a remarkable stride for accessible healthcare technology, Quick Vitals, founded by Harish Bisam, is positioned to bring accurate, affordable health monitoring to people from all walks of life. Designed as a mobile app, Quick Vitals leverages smartphone technology to track essential health metrics like blood pressure and oxygen saturation, thus providing a reliable, user-friendly alternative to traditional, high-cost monitoring devices.

The app's unique ability to function without any external gadgets makes it particularly valuable in underserved communities, where traditional health monitoring devices may be unavailable or unaffordable. "Our aim is to empower individuals to take charge of their health," said Bisam further explaining that with Quick Vitals, users can easily check their vitals, and if something is off, they’re alerted to seek professional medical advice.

One of Quick Vitals' significant strengths lies in its integration with community healthcare services. By working with government bodies and community health workers, such as ASHA workers, the app will enable healthcare providers to track trends over time within specific population segments. This could play a critical role in early detection and preventive healthcare, especially in remote and tribal communities.

The app has already captured the interest of leading international pharmaceutical companies, who see the potential for Quick Vitals to become an integral tool in global healthcare. With plans to expand to Spanish-speaking markets, Quick Vitals is quickly becoming a key player in the health tech industry.

Despite the challenges of competing in the crowded health-tech market, Quick Vitals maintains a strong emphasis on accuracy and reliability. It has undergone rigorous testing and validation through both international and Indian clinical studies, and government hospitals have provided validation certificates, affirming the app's reliability. Bisam explains, “We’ve put the app through extensive clinical tests in different regions, adjusting for various health and environmental conditions. This ensures our users receive accurate data, helping them make informed health decisions.”

With an emphasis on early detection, Quick Vitals aims to complement traditional healthcare systems rather than replace them. Bisam highlighted, “The app detects any potential health issues in advance, advising the user to seek full testing when necessary. It’s not a substitute for a doctor’s visit but an assistive tool for managing health in an affordable and user-friendly way.”

One of the standout aspects of Quick Vitals is its inclusive design. All that’s required is a smartphone, making it accessible to nearly everyone. Bisam noted, “Even in lower-income communities, people generally have access to an Android phone. Unlike other solutions, Quick Vitals does not require expensive equipment or wearables.”

“At a time when people are becoming more conscious of health metrics and proactive health monitoring, Quick Vitals is on a mission to make health monitoring easy, affordable, and accessible for all. With high-profile international collaborations on the horizon, this innovative app is set to make waves, not just in India but around the world,” Bisam concluded.

 

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