Union Health Minister JP Nadda inaugurated India’s most advanced AI-powered eICU Command Centre at Yashoda Medicity in Hyderabad. The state-of-the-art facility enables real-time remote monitoring, predictive analytics, and centralized critical care management across multiple ICUs, aiming to improve patient outcomes, reduce mortality in high-acuity cases, and set a new benchmark for tele-ICU services in the country.
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The eICU Command Centre at Yashoda Medicity uses AI algorithms to continuously analyze vital signs, lab trends, ventilator parameters, and clinical notes from hundreds of ICU beds simultaneously. It provides early warning alerts for deterioration, sepsis prediction, ventilator-associated pneumonia risk scoring, and decision support to bedside teams. Inaugurated by JP Nadda on February 25, 2026, the centre is already live across Yashoda’s network and is expected to serve as a model for scaling tele-ICU and command-centre operations in public and private hospitals nationwide.
Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare JP Nadda officially inaugurated the country’s most advanced AI-enabled eICU Command Centre at Yashoda Medicity in Hyderabad on February 25, 2026. The facility, developed in collaboration with leading technology partners and Yashoda Hospitals’ clinical leadership, represents a significant leap in critical care delivery and remote monitoring capabilities in India.
The eICU Command Centre functions as a centralized, 24×7 virtual command hub that aggregates real-time data from ICUs across Yashoda’s network of hospitals. Advanced AI algorithms continuously process thousands of physiological data points per patient including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, ventilator settings, lab values, and nursing notes to detect subtle patterns of deterioration hours before conventional monitoring systems trigger alarms.
The system provides predictive alerts for high-risk conditions such as sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), acute kidney injury, and hemodynamic instability. It also offers decision-support recommendations based on evidence-based protocols, including early goal-directed therapy, lung-protective ventilation strategies, and antimicrobial stewardship guidance. Senior intensivists and critical care nurses stationed at the command centre can remotely view live camera feeds, access full patient charts, communicate directly with bedside teams via two-way audio-video, and guide interventions in real time.
During the inauguration, Minister Nadda interacted with the command centre team and observed live demonstrations of AI-triggered alerts and remote ventilator adjustments. He praised Yashoda Hospitals for pioneering this technology in the private sector and expressed hope that similar models could be adapted for public-sector ICUs under the National Health Mission and Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission frameworks.
Yashoda Hospitals Chairman Dr G Surender Rao stated that the eICU Centre has already shown promising early results in reducing mortality among high-acuity patients and shortening ICU length of stay. He highlighted that the system is fully integrated with the hospital’s electronic medical record and ABDM-compliant infrastructure, ensuring secure data flow and interoperability.
The command centre currently monitors over 300 ICU beds across Yashoda’s Hyderabad facilities and is planned for expansion to other group hospitals in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Future enhancements include integration of computer vision for automated monitoring of patient position changes (to prevent pressure ulcers) and wearable sensor data for step-down unit surveillance.
Industry leaders present at the event described the launch as a defining moment for tele-ICU and AI-augmented critical care in India, especially given the country’s ongoing shortage of trained intensivists and the uneven distribution of high-quality ICU beds between urban and rural areas.
“This AI-enabled eICU Command Centre is not just a technology upgrade it is a lifesaving force multiplier that brings world-class critical care expertise to every bedside, 24 hours a day.”
By
HB Team
