These include the rise of the healthtech startups as well as the expansion of medical services in Singapore. Some of the companies we've looked at include Holmusk, MiyaHealth, and Speedoc. Each one of these companies is dedicated to providing healthcare technology to individuals and businesses.
MiyaHealth
A Singapore-based healthtech startup has scored an undisclosed amount in additional funding. Known as MiyaHealth, the company is making its way into the global healthcare ecosystem. Its two tech offerings include a patient navigation platform and an AI-powered health care platform. The company's latest round was anchored by tech investor Elev8.
Although it's only been around for a few months, MiyaHealth has managed to establish a foothold in the Southeast Asian market. With its two technology products, the company plans to scale across the region and beyond. Currently, it is focused on Indonesia and Malaysia. However, its plans to introduce a new product in the Philippines and Europe are still in the planning stages.
Considering that it has yet to complete its series A fundraising, the company is aiming for more aggressive growth in the next six months. Meanwhile, it plans to use the latest round of funding to further its product development and business expansion in the country.
Holmusk
Holmusk is a Singapore-based healthtech company dedicated to solving complex healthcare problems through the use of technology and evidence. It builds digital solutions to improve the lives of people with behavioral health disorders.
Holmusk is currently building the world's largest Real-World Evidence (RWE) platform for behavioral healthtech Singapore. The platform helps patients and clinicians improve health habits and engage patients in their own care.
Holmusk also offers an electronic health record system, MindLink, that enables measurement-based care. It also has an adaptive learning platform and novel digital biomarkers.
Holmusk has offices in Singapore, London, and New York. Recently, the company closed a strategic investment round with a total of US$21.5 million in funding. Investors include Health Catalyst Capital, Optum Ventures, and Heritas Capital.
Speedoc
Speedoc is a Singapore-based tech-enabled health provider that provides a wide range of mobile medical services. These include virtual wards, medication delivery, and remote diagnostics. The company's services are accessible both online and offline.
In addition to telehealth, Speedoc is also involved in the Mobile Inpatient Care@Home initiative of the Ministry of Health Office for Healthcare Transformation. This two-year pilot program is aimed at enhancing the delivery of hospital-level care from the comfort of your home.
The company offers a variety of services including home visits by doctors, allergy screenings, remote diagnostics, and medical blood tests. Speedoc plans to expand to Southeast Asian cities, as well as increase its presence in the Malaysian market.
The company is currently working with Khoo Teck Puat Hospital and Singapore General Hospital. It will also partner with the National University Health System, a major healthcare provider in Singapore.
Zelis Healthcare
Zelis Healthcare Singapore specializes in a number of payment and referral services. Its burgeoning suite of solutions includes the usual suspects. The company also has a robust data center network. Unlike its counterparts in the United States, this one isn't on the verge of going under.
Not surprisingly, the company has a few tricks up its sleeve. One of the perks of being part of the global Zelis family is the ability to offer employees a comprehensive benefits package. In addition to medical, dental, and vision insurance, Zelis offers a host of benefits that are unique to its Singaporean clients. Among other things, Zelis offers a number of tuition reimbursement and wellness programs. As a result, its employees are among the most qualified and motivated in the industry.
Covid-19 Symptom Checker
The COVID-19 Symptom Checker has been developed to help people understand the symptoms of this new outbreak and make the right decisions on how to get the care they need. Whether you are traveling, living abroad, or are simply in the neighborhood, the checker can provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions on your next steps.
While there is an overwhelming amount of information out there, the information provided by this COVID-19 Symptom Checker is a step in the right direction. It is an online tool that can guide you to the right care options.
Users can enter their symptoms, travel history, and recent contacts with other people to determine their level of risk. The app will then give recommendations for their next steps.