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GOQii partners with SRL Diagnostics for disease and lifestyle management programmes

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This partnership will work towards an objective of improving clinical outcomes of the patients suffering from diabetes and overall quality of life

GOQii has entered into a strategic partnership with SRL diagnostics company for disease and lifestyle management programmes.

The strategic partnership between GOQii & SRL diagnostics will extend to where SRL Diagnostics will be the diagnostic partner for all tests booked by the patient through the GOQii App & specifically the HbA1c tests for the GOQii Diabetes Care programme.

GOQii in association with SRL Diagnostics offers a two way partnership where SRL will also offer GOQii’s diabetes care programme visibility across their centres pan India for walk-in patients.

Vishal Gondal, Founder & CEO, GOQii said, “We are thrilled to announce GOQii’s partnership with SRL Diagnostics and more specifically for HbA1c tests for GOQii Diabetes Care Programme. This collaboration is aimed at improving chronic disease outcomes by inculcating the discipline of regular testing. At GOQii, we strive to assist people manage their medical conditions or ailments such as diabetes better and take accountability of their health with external help and expert guidance. The association further aims towards improving patients’ quality of life and outcomes even more.”

Speaking about the partnership, Anand .K, CEO, SRL Diagnostics said “SRL Diagnostics has pioneered a slew of concepts through the last two and half decades. This strategic alignment is in line with our core vision of enabling superior care. Through this partnership with Goqii, we are pleased to empower patients with accurate lab insights that will enable them to take control of their health and well-being.”

As per GOQii’s latest India Fit Report 2022, people suffering from lifestyle diseases namely diabetes have seen an increase from 7.9 per cent in 2017 to 13.2 per cent in 2021 over the past five years. Report indicates men have greater rates of diabetes at 14.5 per cent vs Women. The study was done among over 5 million users. Diabetes is influenced by a number of variables which include a bad diet, stress, and lack of physical exercise and quality sleep. Obesity, advancing age, and a poor diet are all factors that contribute to diabetes.

 

 

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