World’s First AI Platform for Real-Time Disease Monitoring & Treatment Launched in India
The system is designed to ensure continuous, protocol-based, and doctor-led care for patients beyond hospitals and clinics.
Kerala-based Our Family Clinic (OFC), in collaboration with Gadgeon Smart Systems, has launched the world’s first AI-based platform for real-time disease monitoring and treatment in India.
The system is designed to ensure continuous, protocol-based, and doctor-led care for patients beyond hospitals and clinics.
The platform enables real-time tracking of health conditions after diagnosis. Patients are placed on condition-specific pathways, and the system interacts with them in their own language through voice or tap responses. These inputs are analyzed to generate live severity dashboards, alerting doctors when medical risks escalate.
The AI platform covers over 200 clinical pathways, including acute fevers, diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, maternal and elderly care. It integrates with hospital and clinic workflows to support lab pickups, medicine refills, virtual consultations, and follow-ups.
OFC said the initiative will also serve as the foundation for a consent-based electronic health record that updates in real time, ensuring patient-controlled data management.
To enable scale and compliance, Gadgeon has implemented a HIPAA-compliant system leveraging large language models (LLMs) and agentic AI for continuous outpatient monitoring and early risk detection.
Gadgeon’s medical subsidiary, Gadgeon Medical Systems, previously developed WebCardio, India’s leading ambulatory cardiac monitoring and AI-based inference system, and has built several FDA-approved health platforms for US-based clients.
“This isn’t about robots or billion-dollar machines. It’s about latest technology being used for common man—families, doctors, communities—and the continuity of care they deserve,” said Mr. Girish, CTO, Gadgeon.
Dr. Shamnad, Co-Founder and CEO of Our Family Clinic, said, “The real future of healthcare is about prevention, continuity, and structured disease management. With AI-enabled monitoring, patients know their doctor is with them even at home, and doctors can deliver quality care efficiently.”
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