1990 Suwa Seriya breaks ground with MR and AI-powered connected ambulance

22 December 2023 12:00 am Views - 343

1990 Suwa Seriya connected ambulance powered by MR and AI

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In a pioneering breakthrough, 1990 Suwa Seriya, Sri Lanka’s national pre-hospital emergency ambulance service, is ushering in a new era in emergency healthcare through its innovative connected ambulance. 


Powered by state-of-the-art mixed reality (MR) and artificial intelligence (AI) technology, this initiative is set to revolutionise the landscape of pre-hospital care emergency medical response, not only in Sri Lanka but also for the first time in the Asian region.

 
Wavenet serves as its core technology partner with the use of Microsoft technologies. Initially, the pilot project will be launched and functional in the Western and Northern provinces of Sri Lanka, Colombo and Jaffna, respectively.
The latest technological innovation establishes a fully connected platform seamlessly linking the emergency medical technicians (EMTs), emergency physician at the Emergency Command and Control Centre (ECCC) with the existing emergency dispatch management system and the rest of the operations management systems at 1990 Suwa Seriya.


This integration automates and enhances the efficiency of the emergency healthcare ecosystem by digitising critical processes, ensuring swift response times, while delivering specialised care remotely through Microsoft HoloLens and Wavenet’s digital healthcare arm Mediwave’s Emergency Response Suite. Equipped with the latest communication equipment, IoMT and HoloLens AR features, EMTs can remotely connect with the emergency physician at the ECCC, monitor vital signs and provide specialised care even before reaching the hospital, enhancing patient care during the golden hour of medical emergencies.


Medical staff, including EMTs and control room operators, undergo training using AR simulations and technical manuals that incorporate HoloLens smart features. Moreover, the system employs a speech-to-text, AI-powered transcriber by Wavenet’s digital healthcare arm, Mediwave, to digitise electronic patient care records (ePCR), eliminating delays in emergency treatment units and minimising human error. 


1990 Suwa Seriya Chairman Dumindra Ratnayaka expressed, “Technology-led initiatives such as these contribute to improved expenditure management, enhanced public health indicators, attract foreign investment for the nation, create new and advanced job opportunities and demonstrate Sri Lanka’s technological prowess, fostering economic growth and innovation.”


“With a fleet of 322 ambulances covering the entire island, 1990 Suwa Seriya, with Wavenet’s digital healthcare arm and Microsoft, achieves a world-class average response time of 11 minutes and 38 seconds for medical emergencies across Sri Lanka, surpassing response times in some developed countries. Daily, we contribute to saving more than 1000 lives, responding to more than 5300 calls. With this initiative, we are set to break new ground in pre-hospital care emergency management,” 1990 Suwa Seriya Chief Executive Officer Sohan de Silva added. 


“We take pride in powering Sri Lanka’s sole pre-hospital emergency ambulance service 1990 Suwa Seriya. With years of success and continuous innovation, working alongside the best in the healthcare industry, we have elevated emergency healthcare to unprecedented heights through Wavenet’s digital healthcare arm - Mediwave’s Emergency Response Suite. We are at the intersection of augmented reality and AI in the digital healthcare space and this innovation harnesses the power of collaborative partnerships with the healthcare fraternity,” stated Wavenet Chief Executive Officer Suren Pinto.