Catalytic grants to Khushi Baby and Medoplus
NEW DELHI, Jan 17 (The CONNECT)- Indian venture philanthropy platform ACT has committed INR 8.33 Cr in catalytic grants to Khushi Baby and Medoplus; social startups that are pioneering tech-first solutions to revolutionise rural healthcare in India.
Given that 73% of the country’s population struggles to access basic healthcare services, these digital health solutions are uniquely poised to bridge the access to affordability gap, bringing essential medical services directly to underserved communities.
Khushi Baby’s Community Health Integrated Platform (CHIP) is a unified digital interface that streamlines data collection, remuneration, and real-time tracking through digitised health records across primary healthcare programs.
With ACT’s support, we are focused on digitizing community-level primary care in Karnataka, impacting 40,000 ASHA workers and 12,000 health centres, Mohammed Shahnawaz, Co-founder of Khushi Baby.