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Medix Global announces winners of Digital Health Innovation Challenge 2023

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Medix Global recognises innovative healthtech solutions addressing women’s health and mental well-being through this challenge

Medix Global has announced the winners of Medix’ Digital Health Innovation Challenge 2023 – India. This initiative highlighted the combination of collaboration, technology, and innovation in tackling India’s critical healthcare concerns, with a particular focus on women’s health and mental well-being.

The challenge recognised visionary healthtech start-ups and innovators that are leveraging effective and exceptional digital and AI driven solutions that will transform the Indian healthcare industry. It attracted 146 applications from start-ups across India.

These renowned personalities contributed their expertise and insights to the evaluation process.

Jumping Minds, the winner of the challenge, offers an innovative solution in the realm of mental well-being. Their platform serves as an anonymous, safe, and secure service for the younger generations. It smartly connects them to the right peers dedicated to personal and emotional development. This involves an empathetic peer-to-peer community where individuals don’t just vent but have meaningful conversations with smartly matched friends to feel belongingness, get clarity and validation.

MyHealthcare, the first runner-up in the challenge, offers a digital care ecosystem that improves healthcare delivery services, enhancing patient care outcomes.

NewMi, the second runner-up, excels in women’s healthcare by offering a comprehensive approach to address women specific health issues.

Sigal Atzmon, CEO and Founder, Medix Global, highlighted the challenge’s impact, “The Digital Health Innovation Challenge 2023 is a testament to our persistent dedication to cultivating innovation and collaboration in the Indian healthcare space as a shared value company. It is incredible to witness the innovative and impactful solutions presented during the challenge by Indian start-ups. India is close to my heart, and I believe the Indian healthcare sector has the potential to become a global hub for innovations in healthcare.”

 

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