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Phaneesh Murthy-Led PMHLC Launches Health Exchange Zigy.com
Former iGate CEO Phaneesh Murthy-founded PM Health and Life Care (PMHLC) launched Zigy.com, a health exchange powered with patient controlled electronic health record system on Monday.
"Zigy is committed to improving the quality of healthcare, affordability and accessibility for a large segment of the Indian population. This is our first step towards realizing our dream of aASwastha Bharat," said Murthy, co-founder and executive chairman, PMHLC.
Zigy.com connects patients requiring health products and services with doctors, hospitals, chemists, diagnostic labs and also provides wellness products and services, insurance, homecare services and alternative medicines.
Patients can order medicines for home delivery of drugs and Zigy.com comes with Zigy Health Vault which allows patients to store all health related information and documents of a patient and his family members for free.
Healthcare documents like X-rays, diagnostic results stored in Zigy Health Vault can be retrieved and used by doctors to fully understand a patient's case history before treating him, Murthy said.
"All the healthcare data is stored on cloud with S3 grade security and 256-bit encryption," said Zigy CEO Hemanth Kumar Bhardwaj, allaying fears of data security.
However, Zigy does not allow patients to order medicines without a genuine prescription.
Murthy said they raised capital of $5 million (roughly Rs. 33.4 crores) from family and friends to launch Zigy and plan to raise Series A funding of $10 million (roughly Rs. 67 crores) in the next 12 months.
Zigy service was initially launched in five metropolitan cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, and will be extended to 30 cities in 12 months, 50 cities in 18 months and eventually into rural India as well.
The company built fulfillment centres in the launch cities and aims to achieve one million transactions in 12 months, Murthy added.
Zigy.com is availabe as a website and a mobile app as well.
"Zigy is committed to improving the quality of healthcare, affordability and accessibility for a large segment of the Indian population. This is our first step towards realizing our dream of aASwastha Bharat," said Murthy, co-founder and executive chairman, PMHLC.
Zigy.com connects patients requiring health products and services with doctors, hospitals, chemists, diagnostic labs and also provides wellness products and services, insurance, homecare services and alternative medicines.
Patients can order medicines for home delivery of drugs and Zigy.com comes with Zigy Health Vault which allows patients to store all health related information and documents of a patient and his family members for free.
Healthcare documents like X-rays, diagnostic results stored in Zigy Health Vault can be retrieved and used by doctors to fully understand a patient's case history before treating him, Murthy said.
"All the healthcare data is stored on cloud with S3 grade security and 256-bit encryption," said Zigy CEO Hemanth Kumar Bhardwaj, allaying fears of data security.
However, Zigy does not allow patients to order medicines without a genuine prescription.
Murthy said they raised capital of $5 million (roughly Rs. 33.4 crores) from family and friends to launch Zigy and plan to raise Series A funding of $10 million (roughly Rs. 67 crores) in the next 12 months.
Zigy service was initially launched in five metropolitan cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, and will be extended to 30 cities in 12 months, 50 cities in 18 months and eventually into rural India as well.
The company built fulfillment centres in the launch cities and aims to achieve one million transactions in 12 months, Murthy added.
Zigy.com is availabe as a website and a mobile app as well.
Meghna A Singhania is the founder and Editor-in-Chief at Medical Dialogues. An Economics graduate from Delhi University and a post graduate from London School of Economics and Political Science, her key research interest lies in health economics, and policy making in health and medical sector in the country. She is a member of the Association of Healthcare Journalists. She can be contacted at meghna@medicaldialogues.in. Contact no. 011-43720751
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