Doxper’s acquisition will bring around 300,000-400,000 more patients per month to Meddo’s customer base. Meddo, an Indian startup running a digital outpatient care platform, has acquired Doxper. Doxper’s acquisition will bring around 300,000-400,000 more patients per month to Meddo’s customer base, making the digital outpatient care platform one of the largest health tech players in India. With
Doxper, it is also eyeing to transform 1,000 more clinics within the next 12-15 months across 10 top-tier markets in India, the press statement stated.
Meddo is a health technology startup that is operating in the ambulance space. It is at the work of equipping OPD clinics with technology supported and digitally enabled solutions to help them convert into centres which provide full time medical services, have ERM system, helps in diagnosis and what not. Meddo was founded in 2018 by Saurabh Kochhar and Dr Naveen Nishchal, with an aim to provide healthcare service anytime and anywhere.
Founded in 2015, Doxper is used whenever “pen touches the paper in the healthcare”. It is engaged in digitizing the healthcare data, which has been missing in India and almost every developing economy. It has found out that the clinics in about 135 countries are still using pen and paper and the company has seen the need of change which is cost effective and user friendly. The company is engaged in helping doctors and hospitals shift to digital mediums in order to improve their operational, clinical, and patient enagagement outcomes.
The company is of the belief that the data collected by digitizing the medium can be used in the future to create some big models and help in solve the problems of the healthcare system.



































































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