Venture Catalysts, a coordinated hatchery and gas pedal, has driven a Rs 4 crore seed round in healthtech startup EasyAspataal. The funding round also witnessed participation from K Ganesh and Srinivasan Anamulo from Portea Medical, Sumit Chazed, Founder, OTO Capital and CredR, Sheela Anand – ex CEO of Vidal Health and VP Star Health Insurance, and serial angel investor Praveen Das.
Dr Apoorv Ranjan Sharma, President, and Co-originator, Venture Catalysts, said,
“There are many small and fair sized hospitals obliging the medical care needs of 70% Indians. Notwithstanding, they need prepared access to facilities and services like their bigger counterparts. Around 90% of these hospitals have poor computerized payments infrastructure and give an enormous chance to EasyAspataal. The group is exceptional to catch this void area and translate this chance into a profit-production business.”
Established by Manoj Gupta and Gunjali Kothari, the Mumbai-based startup has constructed a tech-empowered stage interfacing patients and hospitals with various stakeholders to give a smooth hospitalization experience.
EasyAspataal aims to assist hospitals with a 360-degree advanced infrastructure that will assist them with robotizing their front-office operations and augment their revenues by conveying worked on quiet consideration.
“Small and medium size hospitals structure 66% of India’s medical care ecosystem and are losing a normal of 30% of their yearly income because of helpless infrastructure and administrative challenges. Then again, a patient faces various challenges such as recognizing the right consideration, finances, and hefty manual desk work and absence of coordination between different stakeholders in medical care,” said Manoj Gupta, CEO and Founder of EasyAspataal.
“EasyAspataal aims to connect these gaps in treatment conveyance with its one-stop solution, bringing a plenty of services including re-admission, treatment financing, hospital service payments, insurance data, and discharge details on a single stage. The fundraising means that all the difficult work put in by our group, and it will help us further in our efforts to make hospitalization easy, seamless, and paperless,” he added.
Dispatched in January 2021, EasyAspataal is as of now working with 43 hospitals and has gotten 500+ registrations on its foundation.
The organization plans to use the fresh capital infusion to strengthen its innovation structure and increase its sales and promoting activities. EasyAspataal aims to installed 200 hospitals and serve 5000 patients across Maharashtra before the finish of 2021.