Tech Care for All: Delivering Quality Healthcare to Underserved Communities

CIO Vendor The healthcare sector in India is fast growing and is predicted to reach 372 Billion Dollars by 2022 as per several researches conducted. While this industry shows great promise, the delivery of quality healthcare to rural areas has been very sporadic owing to physician shortages, inadequate infrastructure, insufficient financing options, and untrained practitioners. However, with the emergence of various advancing technologies and several initiatives undertaken by the government to improve the delivery of healthcare, this industry will transform from the traditional healthcare system and services offered into a streamlined and productive digital healthcare ecosystem.

Playing a key role in revolutionizing the healthcare industry is Tech Care for All, established in 2017, delivering innovative digital health solutions and advisory services. The company's flagship products are the Medical Learning Hub(MLH, a blended learning management system) and Connected Care in a Box (Telemedicine) complemented with its digital health advisory practice. "As members of the global community, we align our business to contribute to reaching the global Sustainable Development Goal 3, to `Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages,' and specifically to target 3.8, `Achieve Universal Health Coverage.' We do this by offering innovative solutions for medical training and connected primary care," says Sachin Malhotra, CEO at Tech Care for All, India.

Better Equipping Healthcare Providers
The Medical Learning Hub (MLH) offering acts as a training solution that has been developed to cater to India’s medical and surgical providers with access to vital expertise needed to keep up with the improvements in their specialties. “The powerful MLH platform lets these providers search and book trainings globally to improve their clinical skills and receive CME/CPD credits. After they complete training, MLH lets them stay connected with fellow learners,” informs Sachin. Having catered to a gamut of well-renowned clientele, he recounts working with Catholic
Health Association of India(CHAI), an organization that serves over 210 Lakh patients annually. TC4A implemented its learning platform that enabled more than 50,000 volunteers from the team to connect on common topics of interest such as administrative, leadership, management, operations, regulatory, clinical and so on and learn in a collaborative manner utilizing technology for on site, online and live online classroom trainings.


The Medical Learning Hub (MLH) offering acts as a training solution that has been developed to cater to India's medical and surgical providers with access to vital expertise needed to keep up with the improvements in their specialties


Developed to deliver special care to all the under served communities across India, Connected Care in a Box(Telemedicine) is the other key offering extended by TC4A. It enables rural and primary care practitioners to offer a full range of diagnostic tests, automatically capture best results via Bluetooth into mobile friendly EMRs and reach specialized doctors via low bandwidth video tele consultation to get realtime expertise at the point-of-care.

Taking one more step towards transforming health outcomes in Africa and Asia, the company offers Advisory Services that post careful assessments, generate expert insights for better decision making and explore and help select digital solutions for clients based on robust criteria.

In addition to catering to Africa and Asia, TC4A envisions expanding into the U.S. and Europe. Sachin signs off, "Our ambition is to improve the lives of 100 million people in India and beyond with digital health technologies by the end of 2025. We will do this through innovative solutions for healthcare professionals and through our digital health advisory practice."