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India faces a significant challenge in healthcare accessibility due to a high doctor-to-patient ratio, geographic barriers, and economic constraints. For instance, the ratio of oncologists to cancer patients in India is approximately 1:2,000(opens in a new window), a stark contrast to the United States’ 1:100. 10BedICU was founded as an initiative of the eGov Foundation(opens in a new window) to address these disparities. 10BedICU aims to elevate India’s critical care infrastructure, widening access to quality healthcare to India’s most underserved communities. 10BedICU is now using OpenAI models to meet the high‑stakes demands of critical‑care workflows and let clinicians reach more patients.
Founder Srikanth Nadhamuni got the idea for 10BedICU during the devastating 2021 Delta wave of COVID-19, which saw over 20 million cases in just a few months. With only 2.3 ICU beds per 100,000 people, India’s healthcare infrastructure was quickly overwhelmed. 10BedICU responded swiftly, setting up ICU units in government hospitals and equipping them with the latest medical technology and a telehealth platform called CARE. This platform facilitated remote consultations with specialists, bringing critical care to more rural areas.