Diagright Is Focused On Last Mile Connectivity In Diagnostic Processes To Reduce The Scope Of Errors

DiagRight is focused on last mile connectivity in diagnostic processes to reduce the scope of errors

Mumbai, November 30, : India’s diagnostics industry has been growing at a rapid rate over the years.This is due to the dependence of medical professionals on the diagnostic statements to validate, accurately diagnose and provide the correct treatment.
Despite the existence of thousands of laboratories and millions of technicians, the industry is unable to meet the needs of consumers because the ecosystem is highly fragmented and unorganized.According to NCBI (National Centre of Biotechnology Information), 61.9% of all Indian lab tests were wrong.Pre-analytical errors, logistical problems and difficulties in sample collection to test in the labs are the main contributors.

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DiagRight, a Gurgaon-based tech startup, is addressing the issues of analytical errors, last mile delivery channelisation and sample evaluation.It is a Gurgaon-based startup that uses hyperlocal technology to bring innovation to the diagnostic industry.

DiagRight was founded in 2020.Its goal is to standardize last mile delivery and reduce the possibility of pre-analytical mistakes.

DiagRight has been a changemaker in less than a year.Asitranjan Biswabhushan, the CEO and co-founder of DiagRight, clearly states that there is a huge demand for medical tests but that the problem in the diagnostic environment continues to be a challenge.

He also stated that despite the high demand for clinical tests, there is a shortage of qualified technicians and the process is not well-structured and standardized.DiagRight is a promising start-up in health-tech that aims to raise awareness about diagnostic rights for Indian citizens.

DiagRight has been working to close the gap and address the demand and supply issues.It is following the National Accreditation board of Testing & Calibration Labatories (NABL), India guidelines.

It is also standardizing the last mile connectivity for phlebotomists and using technology to reduce errors in the diagnosis process.The right diagnosis is crucial for 70% of treatment decisions.

Puneet Sharma, the Co-founder and COO of the Home Blood Sample Collection app, stated that it allows consumers to select any lab within a radius of 10kms to meet their diagnostic requirements.Customers can customize their diagnostic packages by reviewing the pricing details for different tests.All of this is available to customers in just a few clicks from the app, while you are at home.

DiagRight’s TrackRight technology ensures that the temperature is below 8 degrees Celsius in order to maintain accuracy.Customers can also check the temperature of their sample at any time via the app’s real-time technology.Asit adds that samples should be deposited within four hours of collection and tested within the stipulated time to ensure the best accuracy of results.

DiagRight has partnered up with hundreds of Indian labs.The samples are sent to the closest location to ensure efficacy, and minimize the time to produce the medical reports.

The company is already present in 26 cities in India and has set its sights on expanding internationally, especially to countries that are not able to afford good medical care.”DiagRight promises that it will contribute significantly to the Universal Health Coverage and ensure good health, well-being, and all citizens of India,” says Puneet Sharma (COO), DiagRight.

The health-tech company not only provides the best diagnosis for its customers, but also increases the employability of phlebotomists by giving them financial support and training them to improve their skills in their chosen fields.

DiagRight is determined to make a name for itself by hiring more than 2,000,000 phlebotomists over the next few years and becoming the only company to soon create the largest fleet.

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