Andhra Pradesh Govt. Awards Stasis for its Project on Resource Optimisation Through Artificial Intelligence

  • Stasis showcased a predictive model for optimal allocation of resources and inventory for the Mobile Medical Unit Projectinitiated by the AP govt.
  • Stasis was chosen from a pool of 30 companies participating in the Health Datathon Competition

BENGALURU, June 27, 2018  :  Stasis, the Indo-US healthcare technology company headquartered in Bengaluru, was awarded the first position at the Health Datathon competition held at the Andhra Pradesh Health Festival, 2018. Leading healthcare technology enterprises across India took part in the three-day competition to showcase ideas and innovations in tackling problems faced by Indian healthcare. The Health Datathon participants had to identify problems from the valuable data sets shared by CERNER (global HIS company) and find innovative ideas to provide comprehensive solutions to enable better healthcare facilities for people in the region. The Data sets shared were from real life problems faced by the The ‘Aarogya Ratham Project’ (Mobile Medical Unit- MMU) initiated by Andhra Pradesh Transmission Corporation Limited (APTransco).

Stasis team was felicitated by N. Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. He also inaugurated the e-Sub Centre, RFID, Mukhyamantri Bala Suraksha Yojana, and e-Health magazine at the Health Festival. The team identified problems with optimal utilisation of Mobile Medical Units (MMU) and inappropriate allocation of Mukhyamantri Arogya Kendras (MAK) resources across the East Godavari district. Much to the delight of the organisers, Stasis came up with a predictive model to optimize inventory stocking and appropriate allocation of resourcesbased on disease trends across the district to take proactive actions addressing unusual scenarios.

“Our data science team was founded with the goal of democratizing proactive healthcare across our country. This award is fantastic validation of our ability to bring data science and artificial intelligence to meet Indian healthcare goals. We strive to accelerate an era of data driven patient care,” said  Dinesh Seemakurty, CEO, Stasis.

“It is a proud moment for Stasis to have got an opportunity to showcase capabilities in the space of AI and Machine Learning that is expected to change the healthcare delivery system into a more proactive care model going forward. The team has done a great job in cracking the 48-hour long Datathon by providing practical, scalable and cost-effective solutions to issues anticipated in a mass project of such a great magnitude. Competing with talent from across the country just added to the spirits,” said  Aditya Patel, Head of Data Science at Stasis.

The Health Festival was organised by the AP government, AP MedTech Zone and Elects Techomedia Pvt. Ltd. The AP Government has been committed to improve the health status and quality of life of the people and the event was organised to focus on health issues by reducing disease burden, creating an enabling environment, influencing direct and indirect health determinants such as nutrition, water, sanitation and other factors like education and employment.

The Health Festival also saw participation from Health officials of other States, UNICEF, WHO, World Bank and representatives of other international organisations.