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Medicraft Technologies to launch eastern India's first health care app Qyura next month

| | May 22, 2016, at 07:54 pm
Kolkata, May 21 (IBNS): Medicraft Technologies will launch its new health app in the next month, the company on Friday said at an interactive session with the medical students of the Calcutta Medical College to popularise this new app amongst the upcoming doctors.
Siddhant Jatia, Director, Medicraft Technologies, said: “Through Qyura we are trying to provide a 360 degree end to end solution for health care. We are bringing the entire health care fraternity under one digital platform. Through Qyura our company will be acting as a market aggregator of the entire health care industry. With Qyura the users can take a much informed decision on anything related to health care."
 
Qyura will also have tie-ups with leading private as well as government hospitals, diagnostic centers and health insurance companies.
 
“This app is going to be a one stop solution for the entire healthcare needs, we would try to connect every user to all those services that one might needed during any emergency situations, right from ambulance to hospitals, blood banks,” said Jatia.
 
“Presently we are having tie-ups with 30-40 hospitals in all the three cities, which includes private as well as government hospitals. As our motto is, dare to care hence we don’t want any of the consumers in our society to be left out. We’ll be approaching the state governments of the different states, we are quite hopeful that the government will also support us,” he added.  
 
Initially the app will be launched in three metropolitan cities like, Kolkata, Bangalore and Mumbai. Later on the company plans to expand its services to other B category towns and even in International market.
 
“In a couple of month’s time, we will launch Qyura in Delhi and NCR, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune and Ahmadabad. We are also planning to get into B category towns like Mangalore, Mysore soon. We have a robust expansion plan in the future, we are planning to take Qyurato the International market like in UAE soon,” said Siddhant Jatia.
 
Qyura will be available on Android and iOS as well as with a portal version, for PC users. “Initially Qyurawill be available only in English, but later on we have plans to introduce different vernacular languages of India,” added Jatia.
 
Asked about how different is Qyura going to be from all the existing health care apps, Jatia said: “Most of the health care apps available these days have ventured more into the lifestyle segment. For Qyura, it only deals with service related to medical services.”
 
 
 
 (Reporting by Adit Majumder, Images by Sandip Roy/IBNS)

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