Led by CEO and Co-founder Vikram Nair, PurpleHealth aims to build a collaborative healthcare platform through integrated technology that connects the diverse constituents in the healthcare space.
Navigation in the Indian healthcare system is predominantly tough and there is a need for a simple, unified approach to bring a quick resolution to our healthcare woes. When a doctor is just a phone call away or is ready for a video chat at that crucial golden hour, is the agenda a number of start-ups are working at.
Providing the expected easy 360-degree health platform is Thiruvananthapuram-based PurpleHealth that delivers a large and diverse spectrum of solutions, services and products to consumers, healthcare providers and institutions.
Currently, the healthcare delivery ecosystem operates through individual, independent and unconnected silos. PurpleHealth in this scenario aims to build a collaborative healthcare platform through integrated technology that connects the diverse constituents in the healthcare space. Currently, the healthcare delivery ecosystem operates through individual, independent and unconnected silos. PurpleHealth was founded to bring a change to this stereotyped approach.
A simple start
Four tech-enthusiastic entrepreneurs are the brain behind the investor-backed PurpleHealth. Spearheading the team is Co-founder and CEO Vikram Nair. Dr. Nagarjun Mishra supports Nair as the Chief Officer of Business and Strategy; Mini Balaraman as the COO; and Prakash Sathyapalan as the CTO of PurpleHealth. In a chat with VoicenData, Vikram Nair fills in more on PurpleHealth.
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