MyHealthcare is devoted to using the potential of a digital healthcare ecosystem to eliminate care delivery gaps through data-driven care processes that increase access to healthcare across the country.
When India went into absolute lockdown during the epidemic, our healthcare system was on the verge of failing. Because the Indian healthcare business has yet to be digitized and digitalized, health tech platforms like MyHealthcare have come to our rescue. MyHealthcare presently interacts with over 7500 physicians and 100+ notable institutions in India to handle over 24 million patients across their ecosystem.
The following are extracts from an interview with Shyatto Raha, founder, and CEO of MyHealthcare.
What distinguishes MyHealthcare from the other patient-centric digital platforms that have emerged?
At MyHealthcare, we are committed to using the potential of a digital healthcare ecosystem to reduce gaps in care delivery by implementing data-driven care processes that are accessible to all inhabitants of the country. Our digital healthcare system is given as a B2B and B2B2C platform that interacts with major hospitals, clinics, diagnostics service providers, e-pharmacies, home care providers, and clinical device manufacturers to build an integrated healthcare ecosystem. We are improving and expediting access to high-quality healthcare by using the benefits of internet penetration, digital technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud technology. NASSCOM has also praised our efforts in democratizing healthcare in India.
India has always trailed behind other countries in terms of digitalization, adoption, and digitization. COVID 19, the rapid expansion of the internet, and advances in cloud computing, on the other hand, have significantly transformed the healthcare business.
Because of the comprehensive care ecosystem, our patients now have simpler access to healthcare services, with platform automation assisting in the creation of a patient’s core longitudinal clinical history across all patient, clinical, and medical activities.
Startups like MyHealthcare have created a whole digitally linked healthcare ecosystem by integrating virtual consultations, diagnostics and pharmacy at-home services, and remote patient monitoring. This helps medical personnel manage the patient’s care continuum on-site at the hospital or clinic as well as remotely at home.