Doctor-led AI Platform iLive Connect Launches in Chennai to Enable Round-The-Clock Remote Monitoring

Doctor-led AI Platform iLive Connect Launches in Chennai to Enable Round-The-Clock Remote Monitoring

The system also addresses vulnerabilities during the post-discharge phase, particularly within the first few weeks after hospitalisation, potentially reducing readmissions and complications.

A doctor-led, AI-powered remote patient monitoring platform, iLive Connect, has been launched in Chennai to enable continuous tracking of vital health parameters outside hospital settings, through wearable biosensors and wristbands, supported by 24×7 clinical supervision.

iLive Connect, a Bangalore-based AI healthtech startup, operates as a 24×7 continuous care system that monitors patient health parameters in real time, along with AI-based predictive analytics to flag early risk patterns, allowing clinicians to intervene proactively.

iLive Connect offers a compact wireless biosensor patch paired with a wearable device that captures key parameters, such as heart rate and blood pressure, in real time.

The data is monitored round the clock by a team of doctors at a remote command centre, who can alert patients and caregivers if abnormalities are detected.

Dr Rahul Chandola, founder of iLive Connect, noted that continuous monitoring across more than 1,000 patients has already demonstrated the ability to detect subclinical and transient abnormalities that are often missed in routine check-ups.

“Real-time physiological data allows earlier recognition of cardiac instability, enabling timely intervention and potentially preventing acute events,” he said.

Co-founder Dr Viveka Kumar explained that such platforms extend clinical care beyond hospitals by enabling data-driven decision-making in real-world, ambulatory settings.

A notable feature is multi-day heart health screening over five to seven days, which captures variations under normal daily conditions and helps identify intermittent or stress-induced issues.

Post-discharge Care & Chronic Disease Management

The system also addresses vulnerabilities during the post-discharge phase, particularly within the first few weeks after hospitalisation.

Continuous monitoring during this period can help detect early signs of deterioration, potentially reducing readmissions and complications.

“Such systems ensure continuity of care and help minimise unrecognised complications during recovery,” Chandola noted.

Beyond cardiac care, iLive Connect is being used for managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, COPD, and asthma. It also offers added support for elderly individuals living independently by ensuring ongoing monitoring and timely medical intervention.

The platform was launched in the presence of leading clinicians, including Dr Thillai Vallal, Dr MA Raja, Dr Amit Kumar, Dr Prashanth Krishna, and Dr Manoj SivaramaKrishnan.

According to founder Dr Rahul Chandola, the initiative is part of a broader effort to expand into southern India and shift towards proactive, preventive healthcare.

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