MediBuddy on Wednesday introduced that it has acquired Clinix, an internet physician session platform specialising in rural India. In accordance with the corporate’s press assertion, MediBuddy’s acquisition of Clinix will assist them additional scale their operations, develop providers to the interiors in rural India.
Reportedly, Clinix has arrange a system of coaching locals by instructing them the reserving procedures for on-line physician consultations. Moreover, they’ve put up kiosks in a number of localities which basically features as an e-clinic, the place people can seek the advice of a physician on-line for his or her major healthcare wants with the assistance of the facilitator, it acknowledged.
“We see our acquisition of Clinix as a big step ahead in our goal to offer high quality healthcare made accessible to each Indian. Clinix has a large presence within the rural areas and with our community and infra-tech help, we goal to additional develop our attain and providers and obtain our aim of overlaying a big part of the inhabitants, who’ve restricted entry to high quality healthcare options,” Satish Kannan, co-founder, and CEO at MediBuddy mentioned in a press release.
“In India, the doctor-patient ratio could be very skewed and whenever you evaluate it to rural India it turns into even lesser. MediBuddy’s superior know-how and in depth community will go a good distance in serving to us cowl a wider vary of inhabitants and bridge the urban-rural divide when it comes to high quality healthcare options,” Aravind Dhulipala, co-founder and CEO of Clinix acknowledged on Wednesday.
MediBuddy claims that it has a accomplice community of over 90,000 docs, 7,000 hospitals, 3000 diagnostic facilities, 2,500 pharmacies & 1,800-members workforce. In accordance with the corporate, they’ve created an built-in ecosystem that provides sufferers a number of healthcare providers in 16 Indian languages to allow user-friendly session to individuals in tier 2 and three cities that they’ll “seamlessly” entry anytime and wherever.