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Indonesia-based healthcare superapp Alodokter announced that it has raised a $33M Series C funding led by Sequis Life and with participation from Philips, Heritas Capital, Hera Capital, Dayli Partners and others.
The startup says it will use the investment to develop its AI solutions and market them internationally.
MedAdvisor said that it will be using the new cash to speed up international expansion into the US, Southeast Asia and the UK.
These include Wellthy Therapeutics, from India; OKKO Health, from the UK; and Carepay, from Kenya.
Younger consumers are especially are willing to switch providers over a bad billing experience.
Margaret Laws, chief of the social innovation lab, offers a preview of her keynote at the upcoming HIMSS Connected Health Conference, discussing the kinds of tools these young people want – and healthcare organizations would be wise to adopt.
Healthcare providers hoping to maintain competitive advantage should keep digital patient experience top-of-mind, as tech-savvy consumers have shown they'll go elsewhere for a better one.
The app also allows users to manage prescriptions, see information on deductibles and out-of-pocket spending, and locate physicians and hospitals using GPS technology.
Verita Healthcare Group acquires three digital health startups as part of its global expansion plans
Singapore-founded Verita Healthcare Group, an integrated provider of preventative, personalised healthcare announced that it has strategically invested in three digital healthcare businesses, spanning Asia and Europe, as part of its international expansion and consolidation strategy.
The firm also announced a deal with a Fortune 200 company to launch gestational diabetes product in the US.