Jio’s 5G connected ambulance: The doctor will get all the patient’s details even before reaching the hospital, the robot will deliver medicine and food.

Reliance Jio has introduced a 5G connected ambulance at the Indian Mobile Congress. This is an ambulance that will digitally deliver all the important patient information to the hospital in real time and that too before the patient arrives.

In case of medical emergency, the doctors present in the hospital can make all the necessary medical arrangements even before the arrival of the patient. You can get an idea of ​​how much the face of the medical industry will change in the future by looking at this ambulance.

Robotic arm will do ultrasound

A robotic arm will also be seen in the Jio Pavilion, which specializes in doing X-rays and ultrasound. Actually, through Jio True 5G, a radiologist or sonographer sitting hundreds of miles away can easily run it.

This robotic arm will directly connect the radiologists sitting in the city with the rural patients. Now villagers will not have to travel around the city for basic medical needs like X-ray and ultrasound and the report will also be available sitting at home.

Reliance is launching 5G service on Diwali. Relying on the high speed and low-latency of its True 5G network, Reliance Jio is also working on a number of technical solutions for everyday life. One of these is Jio 5G Healthcare Automation.

Robot will deliver medicine and food to the patient’s bed

Many frontline workers lost their lives in isolation wards of hospitals during the Covid pandemic. Reliance Jio is working on the technology of such 5G controlled robots, which will be able to deliver medicines and food to isolation wards as well as other patients.

Lives of thousands of frontline workers and patients could be saved

Due to the use of cloud based 5G controlled robots, the margin of error will be negligible. Their maintenance and sanitization will also be easier than humans with the Robotic Fleet Management System and most importantly, the lives of thousands of frontline workers and patients will be saved.