Primary healthcare through daily consultation by specialized doctors using tele-medicine technology will be provided through these clinics for rural India.

In the first year, the plan is for 50 clinics, while over the next three years we are aiming for 475 clinics covering the entire eastern region, including the North-East, he said. The remaining clinics will come up in the second phase and the entire roll-out of the project will be completed by 2022-23.
These clinics would provide primary healthcare through daily consultation by specialized doctors using tele-medicine technology for rural India. The company also acts as an aggregator in heath services and had recently launched a mobile application to deliver all health related services through smartphones.
Asked about funding, Mukherjee said the company requires Rs 10 crore to roll out the physical clinics. Our business model gives unique and numerous value additions to urban as well as rural India's healthcare segment.
"We are looking at equity dilution at this stage - not more than 10 to 15 percent as we have already been valued at Rs 60 crore," he said. Discussions are on with SAIF Partners and a few other venture funds to raise money required to scale up operations, he added.
Source-PTI
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