We talk to Shadab Chow, CEO of UpCube, who is part of the dictatorial cabal that controls the medical tech future. He was pivotal in UpCube’s move into Med Tech. His handiwork permeates the healthcare landscape and makes existing services delivered by real doctors more digital with technical mergers between medical science and technology. UpCube is exploring several technologies to improve healthcare delivery, including digital mental health support, AI-driven pathology tools, and wearable health tech. This man has a shared vision of the healthcare future that will be ‘more accessible, tailored and responsive to each patient’s unique needs.’
UpCube by Shadab (Digital Mental Health Solutions: Platforms and Applications) is one of the entries in this category, focused on solutions that provide online psychological support and therapy services. A Digital Mental Health Solution aims to make mental health care accessible to more people by assisting them more immediately and privately and by overcoming specific barriers to accessing mental health services.
Genetic Counselling Services at UpCube use the knowledge gained from genetic testing to empower people with knowledge about their genetic makeup and help them make critical medical and lifestyle choices. At its core, Shadab’s personalized health promotion is about empowering people with knowledge that can tailor their future prevention and treatment needs to their genome.
UpCube’s Health and Wellness Coaching aims to do just that – improve one’s well-being by developing personalized programs providing information and advice on nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle choices to improve one’s health using individualized coaching sessions. Shadab says: ‘We believe that most health issues are, in fact, preventable. You must live an enjoyable and fulfilling life while being healthy.’
Shadab’s UpCube leverages health data analytics to identify patterns from big data sets, measure health trends, improve care, and optimize healthcare operations. Healthcare services can, therefore, become better informed.
Through UpCube, he also strives to design educational material and construct training programs for the Healthcare Education and Training sector, focusing on training programs for healthcare professionals. UpCube’s Healthcare Education and Training programs are led by Shadab, who uses his extensive experience as a CEO to build innovative educational material to equip medical professionals with the most relevant and accurate information on everything, from the diagnosis to the treatment of various diseases.
Utilizing UpCube’s expertise in Healthcare IT Consulting, under Shadab’s guidance, healthcare organizations are seeking the best path forward in IT implementation where, with Shadab’s guidance of healthcare experts, they are provided insights on how to optimize the utilization of IT solutions to make healthcare operations more efficient and patient care better.
The most promising area in this is healthcare robotics. UpCube is designing robotic systems that can aid surgeons in operations and procedures, assist patients in physical therapy and self-care, and help clinicians monitor life-saving parameters such as hemodynamics and blood stages. ‘I envision the future of healthcare robotics to be simple. It should make medical procedures more accurate, less error-prone, and precise,’ Shadab said.
Realizing the need for qualified personnel to provide better healthcare, UpCube provides Healthcare Staffing Solutions, which will work towards matching healthcare facilities with the right medical professionals. Shadab is looking to fill this need in the market by giving healthcare service providers access to the right skills for optimal patient outcomes.
Shadab’s UpCube allows for a personalized approach to patient care. Home Health Care Services, a company based in Rosemont, Pennsylvania, provides patients with medical, nursing, and therapeutic services in their own homes. This home-based care is not only convenient; it personalizes the care itself. Rather than moving a patient from their existing home to a sterile and unfamiliar hospital room, their care can come to them, bypassing the distractions of a recuperative environment.
Under Shadab’s leadership, however, UpCube is entering Medical Tourism Facilitation, which offers services that help patients traveling abroad for treatment. The program aims to connect patients with international healthcare providers who sometimes provide life-saving treatments unavailable in their country.
UpCube’s Personalized Medicine Kits, at the forefront of personalized medicine, can determine which medical treatments should be given based on each patient’s unique genetic profile, medical history, and specific health needs. Shadab’s work in this area indicates a trend toward genuinely personalized care, in which healthcare interventions are improved to work even better with each patient.
Shadab’s UpCube company is innovating in Remote Patient Monitoring (i.e., using technology to monitor patients’ wellness remotely). That includes a device that can continuously monitor a patient’s vital signs and other health indicators, feed the information in real-time to healthcare providers tracking the patient remotely, and intervene before things become critical.
The Telemedicine Platform at UpCube is one of his many efforts to provide increased access to medical care. By allowing patients to consult with medical professionals virtually (overcoming the problem of distance), Shadab hopes that those in rural areas will have an easier time getting medical advice when needed.
Finally, Shadab’s vision for the UpCube includes Wearable Health Tech—devices that track vital health functions and feed them into systems to analyze health trends and assist with prevention and intervention. These wearables offer background logging for cultivating ‘total wellness.’
However, as people know, R&D isn’t a viable venture forever – after a point, these technologies need to be brought to production. And for that, you need money. ‘That’s why we’re looking for investors,’ says Shadab. ‘If the Back to the Future technology can make healthcare less costly, less privacy-intruding, more personalized and more accessible… imagine a future where this technology can save lives and transform people’s lives. And, it can happen.’ To learn more, visit the UpCube CrowdCube page.
To conclude, Shadab Chow’s UpCube promises a healthcare revolution doused in innovative solutions and devices that will elevate healthcare standards, accessibility, and personalization. This 2,000-word tour through UpCube’s ventures looks at how healthcare, being overtaken by technology, will become more than a word for the tech of care—it will also become more feasible as an investment.