Monthly Archives: June 2016

Building the Healthcare ecosystem

Over the last two years, Healthcare has been on an exponential growth. Previously, Healthcare was limited to professionals who have been in the field and others stayed away from it even though they thought they could solve the problems. However, things changed. There are many non-Healthcare professionals who have been in the technology space who are partnering with people from other streams to solve and address the Healthcare needs.

Today, there is more than $100 Billion riding on Healthcare technology alone in India with expectations of it growing to $280 Billion by 2020.

What we have today is the opportunity to identify the pain points and build a workable solution around it. This provides the opportunity to look at aspects which were non-existent earlier. For instance, with the advent of apps being available for finding Doctors and medical services in a particular area, provided an opportunity for people to explore nearest medical services and get just in time help.

With Doctor’s consultations being available on Skype, it is easy now to find a specialist and set up an appointment and speak to them in detail. The list goes on.

What we need to focus is to build sustainable models which can be replicated across. Moving away from the core infrastructure problems such as Doctor:Patient ratio has not even started with the advent of technology, but on a long run, this can be addressed.

Startup’s focusing on addressing Healthcare should understand what is the existing infrastructure and how we can utilise it to build our offering around it. In simple words, building mutually inclusive offerings is the need of the hour.

nameRnewborn

According to UNICEF, there are 353,000 babies born around the world each day and in India, there are 24 babies born each minute.

India is a land of divinity and socially conscious people. Children’s names need to be according to various parameters and should be acceptable to everyone in the family and friends circle. There are 1.2 Million searches for the keyword “Indian baby names” recorded each month.

We talk to family and friends and take guidance from astrologers in naming our kids. Is there a way to ask people around the world to suggest names for our kids instead of just posting on our Facebook wall or tweet?

www.nameRnewborn.com is a unique offering addressing this massive need. Getting options and many of which you would not have even heard is just a click away. Log into the website, select the criteria for naming your baby and publish. Apart from your friends and family suggesting names, you will have suggestions coming from across the world. You select the name of your choice and the person who suggested the name gets a high-five and rewarded for his/her creativity. Simple.

This idea is born from a couple who struggled and went around requesting for suggesting a name for their daughter. Ratnakar Poduri, founder of nameRnewborn has spent more than a year researching the idea and all efforts have taken shape now.

It is all about uniqueness. One should be really lucky to get an email ID of their choice readily available. How we differentiate ourselves remains the key to a successful and eventful life.

Log on, get suggestions for names for your kids and also participate in suggesting names to other parents. This is just a beginning of transforming the way we name our kids.