MITOCHONDRIA- THE MEDICAL SOFTWARE POWERHOUSE (OPC) PRIVATE LIMITED
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Kozhikode
Kerala
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MITOCHONDRIA- THE MEDICAL SOFTWARE POWERHOUSE (OPC) PRIVATE LIMITED is a Startup India record we can place no finer than Kozhikode district, which holds 1,519 records in this snapshot. 136 of those records are filed under Healthcare & Lifesciences, 9% of the district. It carries no funding signal of any class, which is true of 1,330 of the 1,519 records in Kozhikode.
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In their own words
I believe any company can be successful when it finds the solution for any big problem prevalent now in the society that people consider as a problem. Here is my pitching I am an MBBS graduate from AIIMS B, as a meritorious student, I found it immensely difficult to know that most of the previous medical history is lost when a patient revisits the same hospital and almost completely lost if he/she visits a different hospital. Most of the time this leads to substandard clinical evaluation. Major data loss could sometimes prove fatal. Another problem that I found in the Indian medical system is the quality of research, most researches in India don't make a sufficient impact, and are rated poorly in Internationally recognised entities and it's very difficult to conduct honest genuine research. For eg: 2 years ago I along with my mentor was conducting an honest study to find the prevalence of Gestational diabetics in the population of Central India. It was a cross-sectional study. People close to the research field knows it's one of the very basic studies. In order to collect high-quality data, I along with my colleagues have spent almost 1 year in the Outpatient departments. After those stints, I had gone to New York to complete my electives and was impressed by the fact that the data we collected could be obtained with just a few clicks if we had such a system. That would make clinical research in India above par with those in the United States and Europe. The currently available software is very primitive and is developed by developers who take into account little about the sector they are building it for. The third most important problem that I encountered in the Indian system of medical practice is the lack of uniformity or protocols. For eg, most of the doctors do not follow standardised care and just repeat what their teachers taught them. Sometimes the evidence might have suggested that to be contraindicated. Some doctors are not up to date, some don't even know about the standardised protocols. India badly needs its doctors to be practising standardised protocols that are based on evidence-based medicine. The fourth problem revolves around the Insurance sector, for eg the insurance companies don't have a nationalised database about accurate medical history until now. If this software comes into existence and if the patient gives consent then the Insurance company can exactly know the previous medical history and would help them to operate with far better efficiency. I am here to give you a solution that could solve all these 4 major problems. I am building software that could act as an intelligent electronic Medical record so that doctors across the country can understand the patient history without any data being lost no matter how old the data is. I will also integrate into this basic as well as advanced research tools which will revolutionise research fields and hence the medical and pharma sector. I will also be integrating Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning tools to assist physicians and surgeons to make a better clinical evaluation based on existing standardised protocols which in turn are based on evidence-based medicines. I foresee the government of India making it compulsory for every hospital to have this software so that the quality of care is maintained throughout the country. In short, this one software can revolutionise the entire Indian Medical Industry.
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What the record says
- CIN
- U85300KL2020OPC061971
- Registered on Startup India
- 2021
- Self-declared stage
- Prototype
- Industry
- Healthcare & Lifesciences
- Healthcare & Lifesciences in Kozhikode
- 136 records
- District
- Kozhikode
- State
- Kerala
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