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MEngage, a health-technology startup that offers a doctor-patient engagement platform, has secured $100,000 in an extended seed funding round from a clutch of investors, including Bollywood singer Sukhbir Singh.
The round has also seen participation from other investors like Keshav Sharma, Chief Executive Officer of information technology firm Metacube, and Nikhil Chaudhary and Dipesh Singhal, the Founders of Buren.
The new funds will be utlitized by the Jaipur-based company to complete its Smart OPD and Smart Prescriptions services.
Sukhbir said, “All hospitals and doctors need to automate OPD to the highest level and give maximum convenience to patients. I am excited to become part of MEngage journey as I believe the solution is solving a real problem and saving lots of time of patients.”
Manmohan Singh, CEO of MEngage, stated, “With enterprise OPD end-to-end processes, we plan to become a sort of OYO for clinics and manage the entire processes for them. This will help doctors increase focus on their practice without getting involved in administrative and mundane tasks.”
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