Healpha helps shoot down Covid linked fatalities for Hyderabad Police
Hyderabad, 28th June 2021: Healpha, a people centric- connected healthcare platform, joins hands with the Hyderabad City Security Council (HCSC) to render close monitoring of the health of Covid positive personnel’s to decrease fatalities. Healpha enables comprehensive management of connected healthcare devices optimally utilizing smartphones through its companion app. Its features include Teleconsulting & monitoring by Physicians, Frequent monitoring, and checks remotely through the app by paramedics and Nurses.
Shikha Goel, IPS, Addl. Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City, (Crimes & SIT) in one of her tweets commented, “Had a wonderful review session with a great set of Doctors and NGOs. Our tie-up with Healpha helped provide close monitoring of the health of our covid positive personnel to ensure zero fatalities. We believe such community apps are important for society at large.”
Raj J, Founder & CSO of Healpha was happy to note that “The very fact that our platform has been successful in the enablement of one of our largest Covid Warriors – the Police System, allows us to not only prove our merit but also signifies its importance in daily life. We have treated thousands of patients during the Covid 2nd wave where our platform has been instrumental in empowerment of people against casualties.”
Healpha is working aggressively to counter Covid along with Satsang Covid voluntary Medical Service, Help Hyderabad NGO for its covid centers, clinics, home care with tele and remote care, Trust for Community Initiatives on similar lines, India Covid Support, Rnisarg Foundation, Support for Sohagpur Village and much more.
Healpha can be easily downloaded on individual smartphones and the services availed for schools, corporations, communities, or even individuals. It can help deliver safe, efficient, and cost-effective care. It enables all stakeholders to access health data easily while ensuring privacy. It helps improve the quality and outcomes of health and social care.