MediBuddy buys Aetna’s telehealth biz in India

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Digital well being firm MediBuddy has acquired the telehealth enterprise of US-based managed healthcare firm Aetna in India.

vHealth by Aetna, which is run by Aetna’s subsidiary Indian Well being Organisation (IHO), presents subscription-based main healthcare companies, together with phone and video consultations and supply of medicines, blood checks and different residence healthcare merchandise throughout 38 Indian cities. 

In accordance with a press launch, MediBuddy will take up IHO’s present administration crew and workers and by the second half of the 12 months, vHealth by Aetna shall be rebranded as MediBuddy vHealth.

WHY IT MATTERS

MediBuddy has been on a merger and acquisition spree since final 12 months. In December, it accomplished its merger with on-line physician session platform DocsApp. The corporate additionally acquired rural-focused telehealth platform Clinix in July. 

Its newest acquisition, the corporate mentioned, is according to its mission “to make healthcare accessible to a billion individuals.” It’ll additionally assist scale its operations and choices to vHealth’s subscriber base. At current, MediBuddy has a shopper base of over 30 million.

“vHealth by Aetna has proven a powerful price of development prior to now, and with the experience of the present crew and MediBuddy’s present strengths, we count on the mixed enterprise to develop considerably over the approaching years,” mentioned MediBuddy CEO and co-founder Satish Kannan. 

THE LARGER TREND

Different Indian well being tech corporations have taken the acquisition route to remain afloat amid a gruelling enterprise surroundings in the course of the pandemic whereas additionally seeking to develop their bases. 

HCAH, for instance, has expanded to aged care with its acquisition of digital aged care platform Seniority. Secondary care platform Pristyn Care purchased the cell well being platform Lybrate, making its foray into main care. One other firm, Phablecare, simply added diabetes administration to its continual illness administration portfolio because it purchased the Kind 1 Diabetes-focused health platform Fused Coaching.

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