MyHealthcare raises $3 mn in Series A funding from Sixth Sense Ventures

Priyanka Pani Updated - April 22, 2019 at 04:40 PM.

MyHealthcare, a digital integrated healthcare startup, has raised $3 million in Series A from Sixth Sense Ventures, a leading consumer centric VC funds.

The startup from Shyatto Raha, Aneesh Nair and Divya Laroyia , had raised $2 million so far from Hunch Ventures and Ajay Nanavati.

The company is based out of Bangalore and Gurgaon and is now expanding its operations across South East Asia.

MyHealthcare works with hospitals, diagnostics and speciality health institutions in building their digital health business. The platform works with private healthcare providers across India, in improving the accuracy, efficiency of healthcare delivery and enhancing their digital patient engagement.

“ Our endeavour is to build the digital healthcare delivery in partnership with private hospitals and work towards enhancing primary and secondary public healthcare needs in partnership with national and state governments,” said Shyatto Raha, Founder and CEO of MyHealthcare.

MyHealthcare has at its core a hospital enterprise collaboration platform – MyHealthcare SPINE, a HIPAA compliant middleware that integrates into various systems in the hospital such as the HIS, EMR, LIS, RIS-PACS, its pharmacy and offers user-friendly digital platforms.

Using data driven care processes, MyHealthcare can enhance patient engagementand offer a holistic diagnosis . The business has launched its first deep clinical AI offering – MyHealthcare AI, in partnership with one of India’s leading super speciality hospital, it said in a statement.

. MyHealthcare offers to its hospital partners services such as telehealth, video consultation, remote health data & medicine monitoring, integration into wearables and IoMT devices.

Published on April 22, 2019 10:27