HealthCursor has Recently Released a Report on "Innovations in Healthcare" in Partnership With ASSOCHAM - a Leading Industry Body in India
NEW DELHI, April 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
The report was released by Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, the honourable President of India on January 16th 2013 at the 10th Millennium summit in New Delhi, India.
Dr Ruchi Dass recently judged the GSMA's most coveted Best mhealth Innovation awards in Barcelona, Spain (judging since the awards were incepted) and is inspired to drive more innovations across the globe. As a prolific writer, her upcoming book will address Challenges of Entering New Markets with Diverse Consumer Demands; this will be unveiled in the month of June 2013.
Speaking from the company headquarters based in Hyderabad, India, Dr. Dass stated "Our vision is to bring a transformation in the healthcare enterprises of the future by integration across the value chain of key sectors affecting healthcare performance to work in synchronicity and fuelled by innovation".
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President of India, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee releasing the HealthCursor's report on "Innovations in Healthcare"
The company works extensively with Pharma majors, medical device companies, providers, payors and telcos across the globe designing innovative services tailor made for local needs. The company also works extensively with new age healthcare start ups, mentoring the former on sustainability of their business models, new market entry strategy, conducting pilot projects, building partnerships and raising funding.
"We are the only niche mhealth strategy consulting company in the whole of Asia Pac. Our projects have made it to the IPIHD Innovators (WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM), Ashoka Changemakers, ComputerWorld laureate program and Centre for market innovations list" says Dr. Ruchi Dass, who won the Woman Entrepreneur of the year award by Medgate and has been acknowledged by KLOUT & SMEONESTOP as one of the 10 most influential SME Women entrepreneurs across the world.
This year Dr. Dass has partnered with Ashoka Changemakers and as Ashoka's thought leader she is reviewing some of the revolutionary work done by health start-ups across the globe. HealthCursor is also involved in organising innovation workshops with PE (Private Equity) and VC (Venture Capital) firms to help start-ups seek funds and turn into successful businesses of tomorrow. "Entrepreneurship in healthcare tends to be innovation-driven and this helps generate solutions to India's myriad social problems including high-quality education, affordable healthcare, and financial inclusion" - said Dr. Dass in her recent interview with Information Week.
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Dr. Ruchi Dass, Founder & CEO, HealthCursor Consulting Group, India
About HealthCursor Consulting:
HealthCursor Consulting is a global healthcare strategy consulting firm serving clients across Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. The company was formed with a vision to deliver innovations aimed at reducing the spiralling healthcare costs to deliver quality healthcare for all. The company specializes in driving frugal innovations to deliver quality driven, scalable and sustainable healthcare models for the masses. Dr. Ruchi Dass the founder and CEO of HealthCursor consulting is a leading thought leader and recognized globally for her work in mobile health space. HealthCursor consulting is also a part of the United Nations mHealth Alliance founding company members list, HIMSS 2013 Innovation Community Member, Reviewer - Mobile Health Annual Conference Education, New Orleans, LA, USA, Innovation member and Volunteers to UN Commission, PMNCH Forum on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and Children, Washington DC, USA and CuRE Expert Panel to facilitate Canada India Research Centre of Excellence (CIRCE), Quebec, Canada.
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