ICU at home services by HCAH provide step down care which will be delivered at home and patients will receive monitoring through digital clinical assessment forms and electronic visit reports from doctors, the company said in a statement.
HCAH Co-Founder and CEO Vivek Srivastava said: "This joint venture will help HCAH increase its service offerings to the healthcare sector".
This partnership will offer 24x7 intensive care under expert supervision to the patients at the comfort of their home, he added.
Critinext Director Pinak Shrikhande said: "Not just patients, doctors will also get benefits by this services as the service aids with increased retention of patients and greater reach."
HealthCare at Home is backed by the Burman family, promoters of Dabur.
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