Omron Healthcare and Tricog Health have deepened their collaboration to scale AI-powered cardiac monitoring solutions in India, aiming to enable early detection of heart diseases and improve access to care.
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Announced in April 2026, Omron Healthcare integrated its ECG-enabled blood pressure monitors with Tricog Health’s AI-powered cardiac triage platform (Tricog CardioCheck). The system delivers risk assessment within ~10 seconds and will be rolled out across healthcare centers in India to support early diagnosis and timely intervention.
Omron Healthcare has strengthened its partnership with Tricog Health to expand AI-driven cardiac monitoring solutions across India, addressing the growing burden of cardiovascular diseases.
The collaboration integrates Omron’s ECG enabled upper arm blood pressure monitors with Tricog’s AI-powered cardiac triage system, Tricog CardioCheck (TCC). This combined solution captures ECG data during routine blood pressure measurement and transmits it to the cloud for AI-based analysis.
Using advanced algorithms, the platform provides a three level cardiac risk assessment in about 10 seconds, enabling frontline healthcare providers to quickly evaluate patients and decide on further clinical action even in settings without cardiology specialists.
The results are delivered via a dedicated mobile application, allowing real time access for clinicians and improving decision making at the point of care. This significantly enhances early detection and triage of heart conditions such as arrhythmias, heart failure, and potential heart attacks.
The rollout, scheduled from April 2026 across healthcare centers in India, aims to integrate cardiac screening into routine clinical workflows without adding operational burden. This is especially important in regions where access to specialized cardiac diagnostics remains limited.
India faces a significant cardiovascular health challenge, with cases expected to rise sharply in the coming decades. At the same time, there is a shortage of cardiologists and diagnostic infrastructure, making AI-enabled screening tools critical for early intervention.
This collaboration builds on earlier initiatives such as remote monitoring solutions for heart failure patients, where AI-driven ECG analysis combined with connected devices enables continuous monitoring from hospital to home.
Experts believe that integrating AI with everyday medical devices represents a major shift toward preventive and accessible cardiac care, where early detection can reduce complications, hospitalizations, and mortality rates.
“AI-powered ECG analysis enables rapid risk assessment.”
By
HB Team
