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A pr 01 201 7 : The Economic Times (Delhi)
Just What the Doc Ordered A
bunch of
healthcare startups is going
beyond
plain
vanilla doctor
appointments by identifying unserved niches, Rajiv Singh finds out CREDIHEALTH Going for Second Opinion Ravi Virmani was made to believe that only porn, ecommerce and stocks are searched on inter net in India. The perception, he asserts, proved to be erroneous when he rolled out Credihealth, an online platform that allows patients to compare and select hospitalisation process, in January 2014. For Virmani, who worked as the chief executive of Max Healthcare for over three years, the trigger for starting a healthcare startup was the need for people to take a second opinion. Many a time, he says, due to lack of right information and transparency, people are misguided and overcharged for medical services. Prevalence of unethical practices in healthcare delivery -touts, misguidance, referrals by family doctors increasing bills by 3540% -also made him to think of an alternative platform for patients. “I wanted to bring transparency in healthcare system,“ contends Virmani. It raised an undisclosed amount from Twitter India director of engineering Rajat Malhotra last PDFmyURL - online url to pdf conversion
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