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Health ATM launched at SGPGI

Health ATM launched at SGPGI

Time of India23-06-2025
Lucknow: A state-of-the-art automated healthcare machine, which is a self-service digital health kiosk designed to provide basic health testing and diagnostic services, was installed at the SGPGI on Monday.
Inaugurated by director Prof RK Dhiman, the Health ATM is a touchscreen-based digital health kiosk, equipped with advanced sensors and testing devices and is capable of checking over 20 health parameters within minutes. The services included are blood pressure, blood sugar (blood glucose), ECG, oxygen saturation (SpO2), BMI, body temperature, pulse rate.
The system is also linked to telemedicine and e-prescription facilities, allowing patients to remotely consult specialists for minor ailments and get primary check-ups done.
The authorities also dedicated a Parag milk booth at the institute.
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