While conducting cutting-edge clinical studies in India, an Illinois-based AI platform called AI Nexus Healthcare, which provides actionable medical recommendations via biometric monitoring, is trying to make digital healthcare available to everyone. It emphasises how the technology can support healthcare systems all across the world.
Through clinical testing in India, AI Nexus Healthcare has been investigating the capabilities of its product to improve the accuracy of its output regardless of race or skin colour. They are also engaging with some of the poorest neighbourhoods in the nation, including a Bangalore slum.
After two stages of SpO2 testing, the scanning method produced a 95% test accuracy. The mia vitals app’s face scanning feature now performs more precisely in dim lighting. Additionally, traditional and religious symbols on people’s faces, such as bindis, tikas, and vibhutis, have no bearing on it.
The clinical trial’s major objective was to show how technology may decrease the accessibility gap between underserved populations and essential healthcare. The mia programme provides a whole range of tools aimed at giving consumers control over their health and giving medical providers real-time decision support. Even before symptoms appear, the software is able to forecast the risk of unfavourable health occurrences.