DayToDay Health disrupts healthcare sector in Rajasthan

Jaipur /New Delhi: DaytoDay Health India (DTDHI), the Indian arm of MIT-headquarter global leader in health-tech space today announced that it is expanding its footprint in India and forays in the Western state Rajasthan by joining hands with three Jaipur-based hospitals- Matrix, Urvil, and Apex.

The DTDHI said that it would also launch its services in Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Shriganganagar soon so that more healthcare providers and the patients in these cities of Rajasthan can avail its innovative and comprehensive care management.

In Jaipur Matrix, Urvil, and Apex hospitals are known to deliver top-quality and individual-focused healthcare services across specialties. The healthcare facilities have partnered with DTDH to offer comprehensive, individualized, and holistic support that addresses a patient’s clinical, physical, and emotional needs on a day to day basis.

On the partnership, Mr. Prem Sharma, Founder & CEO of DayToDay Health, said, “Healthcare journey is complex and full of challenges for every patient. Moreover, those who undergo complex surgical procedures need focused post-operative care beyond the confines of the hospital.”

“DayToDay Health, with its patient-centric approach, strives to understand a patients’ every single need with a customized communication plan. We handhold the patient and provide medical support through the entire continuum of care,” he added.

DayToDay Health is partnering with leading providers and health plans around the world to transform the patient experience in acute care management. Its virtual care platform and services augment existing acute care programs by integrating continuous, holistic guidance that supports patients and their families. It seamlessly transforms the healthcare journey beyond the hospital environment as it mitigates avoidable complications, improves clinical efficiency, and enriches the patient experience every single day.

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