Newsletter 10

Competitive Landscape: Major Hospitals- Delhi NCR | Early Stage Medtech Feature | Top 5 HealthTech/Medtech Startups | AI in HealthCare | Corporate Updates

Today’s Feature: Get Set Early

Get Set Early

Get SET Early is an Eye-tracking based MedTech platform, by Butterfly Learnings. It uses advanced sensors to analyse young children's (12-24 months) gaze patterns, identifying ASD biomarkers with >95% specificity, cutting assessments from weeks to minutes.

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You can also join our PREMIUM WhatsApp Community made for Paediatricians, Parents & Schools. Click WA Community

You may also look at the Deep Dive of the product Get SET Early. Do look into the business opportunity for Doctors in the second Deep Dive 2

Welcome to all the supporters of Agenda+Health, here’s is what to expect:

  • Competitive Landscape: Major Hospital Brands in Delhi-NCR

  • Early Stage Feature MedTech: LivVolta Healthcare Innovations

  • Top 5 Healthtech | Medtech Startups

  • AI in HealthCare: New Innovations

  • Corporate Updates: Indian Healthcare

Read time: 5 minutes

1/ A Bird’s Eye View of the competitive Landscape of Major Hospital brands in Delhi-NCR

𝐓𝐨𝐩-𝟕 𝐡𝐨𝐬𝐩𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐃𝐞𝐥𝐡𝐢/𝐍𝐂𝐑 manage 8m(80L) OPDs/yr catering to ~3m Unique people i.e.10% of population. A few questions to ponder upon:

  1. How many OPDs must be happening in total in NCR?

  2. Is an OPD/IPD ratio of ~16 good?

  3. Can there exist brands with <Rs.25K ARPOB?

  4. But if you've a good insurance, would you go to an affordable hospital?

  5. Do hospitals engage patients post OPDs?

  6. What constitutes the ARPOB?

  7. Can hospitals build their brand on Preventive Health?

  8. Can there exist Paperless and Queue-free hospitals?

  9. If you are a doctor-entrepreneur, where do you see a gap in this market?

  10. Why do the branded hospitals open Chain of Clinics as well?

  11. Why do hospitals not invest in Tech|AI Startups?

  12. Is PE money good, partly good or bad?

  13. Why do we blame PE for healthcare becoming expensive?

  14. Should one open a single-specialty full-stake hospital today?

  15. 𝐈𝐬 𝐏𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭-𝐀𝐭𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐋?

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2/ Early Stage Feature - MedTech: LivVolta Healthcare Innovations

LivVolta Healthcare Innovations is an early-stage Bengaluru-based MedTech startup reimagining skin cancer diagnostics using multimodal imaging.
Their flagship system, DermaEye, combines Multispectral Imaging (MSI) and High-Frequency Ultrasound (HFUS) to detect melanoma non-invasively, offering dermatologist-level accuracy at a fraction of the cost.

  • Combines MSI and HFUS for deeper, clearer lesion analysis

  • Fully portable and AI-assisted, requiring minimal clinical training

3/ Top 5 Healthtech | Medtech Startups

Ibrum Technologies Designs low-cost diagnostic tools for public health, maternal care, and respiratory disease screening in rural India

Neo Avishkars Builds specialized biomedical devices integrating low-cost sensors with data analytics, fostering grassroots medtech innovation

TREAD Fitness An AI-augmented fitness platform supporting holistic exercise programs and community-based workouts bridging preventive health with digital MedTech ​.

Linear Circuits Provides design and engineering solutions for wearable medical electronics and IoMT systems enabling device miniaturization ​.

Humantics is an AI-native healthcare platform built in India that reimagines clinical workflows with voice-first EMR, AI-powered radiology, and a WhatsApp-based health companion,

4/ AI in HealthCare: New Innovations

August AI multilingual health companion bot converts WhatsApp into an AI-powered consultation and report-analysis platform.

Founded in 2024, it decodes prescriptions, interprets lab data, and generates contextual nudges for nutrition and medication adherence.

5C Network addresses India’s radiologist shortage by providing a cloud-based PACS platform integrated with AI-powered imaging analysis. It enables remote access, AI-assisted diagnostics, and rapid report generation for X-rays, CTs, and MRIs, targeting Tier 2 and 3 cities.

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5/ Corporate Updates: Indian Healthcare (by Anshul Agrawal)

Max Healthcare: Max Healthcare plans over ₹5,000 crore expansion, eyes pan-India presence: MD Abhay Soi (Source)

Fortis: Malaysia’s IHH Healthcare keeps Fortis open offer price unchanged at Rs 170/share (Source)

Aster DM: NOC issued by NSE & BSE with regards to Aster-Care merger (Source)

Marengo Asia Hospitals Becomes First Indian Group to Enter Saudi Arabia, crosses 2000-bed mark (Source)

Aster DM: Rs 2bn multispecialty 264-bed hospital launched in Kasaragod (Source)