<p>Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan on Monday remotely inaugurated the 24X7 tele Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS).</p>.<p>This is the second such unit to be inaugurated after the one at the Ramanagar district hospital a month ago. At GIMS, the tele ICU facility will consist of a team of 10 expert doctors and trained nurses, who will remotely supervise and provide round-the-clock ICU facilities to 26 patients.</p>.<p>Ashwath Narayan said that these units were being set up using the Action Covid-19 Team (ACT-19) fund.</p>.<p>"Using features such as Cloud Physician, it is possible to ensure that maximum number of patients get ICU treatment," he said. According to a release, tele ICUs employed RADAR and high resolution cameras to interact with patients.</p>
<p>Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan on Monday remotely inaugurated the 24X7 tele Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS).</p>.<p>This is the second such unit to be inaugurated after the one at the Ramanagar district hospital a month ago. At GIMS, the tele ICU facility will consist of a team of 10 expert doctors and trained nurses, who will remotely supervise and provide round-the-clock ICU facilities to 26 patients.</p>.<p>Ashwath Narayan said that these units were being set up using the Action Covid-19 Team (ACT-19) fund.</p>.<p>"Using features such as Cloud Physician, it is possible to ensure that maximum number of patients get ICU treatment," he said. According to a release, tele ICUs employed RADAR and high resolution cameras to interact with patients.</p>