Data from Bangalore, India-based Tracxn Technologies shows venture capital investment in home-grown health-tech startups in 2018 is at an all-time high. With continuing investor interest, so far $510 million has been invested across eighty health-tech startups. These investments were led by medicine ordering website PharmEasy, which raised $115 million across...
Remote Intensive Care, a reality in India, powered by American technology
CritiNext, the e-ICU from Fortis Hospitals of India enables a remote hospital to provide advanced care to critically ill patients without having to physically move them to specialty hospitals. Powered by GE Healthcare, the CritiNext e-ICU has its command center at the Fortis Escorts Heart Institute in New Delhi according...
