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Indian healthtech start-up Eka Care raises $15 m in Series A funding round

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The funding will be used for product development, hiring, educating consumers on the benefits of maintaining a health profile and helping doctors move to digital practice.

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Indian healthtech , working to digitise records in the country, has raised $15 million (around Rs 120 crore) in the latest funding round led by Hummingbird Ventures.

Among the other investors who participated in the Series A round include 3one4Capital, Mirae Assets, Verlinvest, Aditya Birla Ventures, Binny Bansal, Rohit MA.

According to the company, the funding will be used for product development, hiring, educating consumers on the benefits of maintaining a health profile and helping doctors move to digital practice.

“Our vision is to build a technology backbone to create and manage a health profile for every Indian. The trust of marquee investors in our vision has elevated our confidence,” Eka Care Founder & CEO Vikalp Sahni said in a statement.

Eka Care was founded by Vikalp Sahni and Deepak Tuli in December 2020. Within the first year of launch, Eka Care has become the largest repository of health records and vitals in , with over 3 crore health records, 16 lakh ABHAs, and over 5,000 doctors using its advanced EMR solutions.

Users can create their health profiles by storing medical records such as prescriptions, lab and scan reports, vaccination and development milestones for children, heart rate trends, blood sugar information on the Eka Care app.

For doctors, it offers a full stack clinic management platform that helps them improve their online presence, create a digital diary, write digital prescriptions and communicate with their patients digitally, it added.

The company is the first private platform approved by Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) to facilitate the creation of the ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) card.

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