10 Most Promising Healthcare Tech Startups - 2022

10 Most Promising Healthcare Tech Startups - 2022

Healthcare has become one of India's largest sectors, both in terms of revenue and employment. Healthcare comprises hospitals, medical devices, clinical trials, outsourcing, telemedicine, medical tourism, health insurance and medical equipment. Indian medical system's competitive advantage lies in its large pool of well-trained medical professionals. Its cost competitiveness when compared to its peers in Asia and Western countries. Healthcare is India's largest service sector, providing quality healthcare for the 1.3 billion-plus population. Indian Healthcare Industry will touch $372 billion (roughly INR 27,90,000 crore) by 2022.

Today the healthcare industry has advanced far more to Tele-health, consumer wearable, devices & apps, robotic surgery, 3D Printing Technology, LASIK, AI & ML, IoT, Blockchain, Voice Controlled Assistance and remote care. It is really advantageous, particularly for countries like India, where huge population is struggling to meet their healthcare needs properly and instantly, due to limited availability of healthcare centres.

According to NITI Aayog report, India is among the leading exporters of IVD solutions worldwide, also it is the international centre for frugal medical devices engineering. The hospital industry accounts for 80 percent of the Indian healthcare market. Also the country is earning trust in the global production of reliable healthcare products. The trend is motivating many young entrepreneurs to try their luck in healthcare sector.

CIOTechOutlook in this issue presents a list of '10 Most Promising Healthcare Tech Startups - 2022' who have leveraged their extensive industry expertise and experience in providing excellent services. The following list has been prepared after being closely scrutinized by a distinguished panel of judges including CXOs, analysts and our editorial board. We recognize their valuable contribution to the ever expanding and competitive market and their ability to sustain themselves and emerge as top contestants through their reliable product and services.

We present to you CIOTechOutlook 10 Most Promising Healthcare Tech Startups - 2022.

10 Most Promising Healthcare Tech Startups - 2022

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Company Name Company Description
Ezovion Solutions Offers intelligent healthcare platforms that merges IT systems into one centralized system, transforming the overall healthcare experience for both the healthcare providers and patients
Company Name Company Description
HealiaDigital With advanced AI & Predictive analytics it predicts and prevents adverse health events by continually monitoring users spearheading the transition to Preventive and Proactive healthcare
Indegene A technology-led healthcare solutions provider combines deep industry expertise with fit-for-purpose technology in an agile and scalable operating model
Innovaccer Leading healthcare data activation platform company focused on delivering more efficient and effective healthcare through the use of pioneering analytics and transparent, clean, and accurate data
Medikabazaar India's pioneering and largest online B2B marketspace for medical supplies and equipment
NucleonHealth A well-known Management Company which helps hospitals to manage cashless claims and reimbursement claims of patients
PharmEasy Connects patient with local pharmacy stores and diagnostic centers to fulfill their extensive medical needs and ensures everyone get access to the best and most genuine health products, with the...
PlexusMD An online professional network exclusively for medical professionals and healthcare organisations with lakhs of doctors and hundreds of hospitals across India
Practo A singular platform that helps consumers with all their healthcare requirements ­from finding the healthcare provider to booking an appointment, online doctor consultation, getting their tests...
Synapsica Helping radiologists reach geographically distributed diagnostic centers, create learning and earning opportunities for them and use AI to start reporting for new Diagnostic center segments
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