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Healthtech startup AkosMD Healthcare plans AI-based retail clinic in NCR

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The new clinic looks to provide integrated telemedicine services for doctors, insurance players, and clinics & hospitals

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startup has announced plans to open its first smart automated retail clinic in the region.  The new clinic looks to provide integrated telemedicine services for doctors, insurance players, and clinics & hospitals. These clinics will be extending care for examining vitals.

AkosMD Healthcare's integrated portal is designed with a simple and practical layout to guide the user during their assessment by minimising guesswork and making virtual consultations seamless. Patients have access to most of their medical needs in the one-patient portal.

Under the new tech clinic, the company plans to provide comprehensive telemedicine support, an integrated care management platform (records, analytics, and awareness), Labs and Medicine Support Network, Insurance Tie-ups, Clinical Behavioural Wellness, and .

“We are excited to launch our first AI/AR-enabled retail clinic here in the NCR region, as a part of Phase-I of our operations. Gradually, we will spread across other parts of India in Phase-II over the next six months to a year,” Amit Kumar, Managing Director, AkosMD Healthcare Pvt Ltd said.

According to Kumar, “the AI/AR-enabled medical station would also be able to hold a patient's continuous self-examination with diagnostic tools to collect and store vital signs and parameters,” said Kumar.

“While the collects the symptoms, identifies the diagnostic possibilities, and formulates a treatment plan, the remote provider (doctor) will access the evaluation and confirm the diagnosis as well as the treatment plan along with an onsite assistant to help with the process, as needed.”

This Delhi-NCR headquartered health-tech start-up currently offers a highly secure teleconsultation platform integrated with a system capable of flexible scheduling, patient data handling, healthcare record management, payment processing, white-label branding among many other features.

Started in 2020, AkosMD Healthcare looks to position itself as a key player in the evolving area of tech-based healthcare and wellness management services and use technology & innovation to create comprehensive solutions for ‘Primary & Preventive Healthcare.'

According to Kumar, there is a huge scope to grow in the Indian Health-tech market which comprises six segments- Telemedicine, e-pharmacy, fitness, wellness, healthcare, IT, Analytics, Home healthcare, and Personal Health management.

The health tech segment in India is estimated to be about $2 billion, which is less than 1% of the overall healthcare industry in India. According to a recent report, the Indian Health-tech market is expected to grow at a 39% compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over FY 2020-23 and is expected to reach USD $50 billion by 2023.

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