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MyHealthcare raises $3 million in Series A


BENGALURU: Digital healthcare platform MyHealthcare has raised $3 million as part of its ongoing Series-A round from Sixth Sense Ventures, a domestic consumer-focused fund that had so far backed companies in the retail, logistics, services and consumer products sectors.

MyHealthcare, a Bengaluru- and Gurugram-based company, said it would utilise the capital to expand across Southeast Asia. “Our endeavour is to build the digital healthcare delivery protocols in partnership with the best hospitals in the private health sector and work towards enhancement of primary and secondary public-healthcare needs in partnership with national and state governments,” said Shyatto Raha, CEO of MyHealthcare.

MyHealthcare works with hospitals, diagnostic labs and speciality health clinics to build a suite of enterprise software solutions for healthcare players. With 70% of India’s healthcare services concentrated in just the top 20 cities, MyHealthcare wants to utilise tech and a data-driven approach to help all players reach more patients and reduce the cost of care. The firm said it expects the market for mHealth in India to touch $1 billion by 2020.





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