MyHealthcare is committed to utilizing the potential of a digital healthcare ecosystem to close the gaps in care delivery by utilizing data-driven care procedures that improve access to healthcare throughout the nation.
Our healthcare system was about to fail when India entered a total lockdown during the outbreak. Healthtech platforms like MyHealthcare saved us since the Indian healthcare industry has hardly been digitized and digitalized. In India, MyHealthcare currently collaborates with 7500+ physicians and 100+ prestigious institutions to manage over 24 million patients throughout their ecosystem.
The interview excerpts with Shyatto Raha, founder, and CEO of MyHealthcare, are below.
How is MyHealthcare different from the other digital platforms that are patient-centric that have emerged?
At MyHealthcare, we are committed to utilizing the potential of a digital healthcare ecosystem to close the gaps in care delivery by utilizing care procedures that are data-driven and open to all citizens of the nation. In order to create an integrated healthcare ecosystem, our digital healthcare system is provided as a B2B and B2B2C platform that collaborates with top hospitals, clinics, diagnostics service providers, e-pharmacies, home care providers, and clinical device firms. We are enhancing access to high-quality healthcare and streamlining it by utilizing the benefits of internet penetration, digital technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud technology. Additionally, NASSCOM has acknowledged our assistance in democratizing healthcare in India.
What were some of the difficulties the healthcare sector experienced as a result of the pandemic, and how did companies like MyHealthcare play a crucial part in sustaining the ecosystem?
It is well known that India has lagged behind other countries in terms of digitalization, adoption, and digitization. However, COVID 19, the quick development of the internet, and advancements in cloud computing have profoundly altered the healthcare industry.
Our patients now have easier access to healthcare services thanks to the full care ecosystem, with platform automation helping to create a patient’s core longitudinal clinical history across all patient, clinical, and medical actions.
With integrated virtual consultations, diagnostics and pharmacy at-home services, and remote patient monitoring, startups like MyHealthcare have developed a whole, digitally connected healthcare ecosystem. This aids medical professionals in managing the patient’s care continuum both on-site at the hospital or clinic and remotely at home.