Heaptalk, Jakarta — Prixa, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based health platform, announced its strategic collaboration with Admedika in providing cashless healthcare services (02/23). This cooperation is expected to be improve digital care services and support government programs encouraging economic growth through digital transformation.
Executing AI technology, this platform simplifies consumers’ access to essential health services. The access is reflected through its several excellent features, including symptom checker, teleconsultation, lab tests on request, delivery pharmacists, health information access, and tertiary care facilities referrals through the ecosystem through this digital healthcare platform.
Prixa’s CEO and Co-Founder, James Roring, stated, “We will focus on pharmacy delivery services by empowering big data and digital solutions which aims to create real-time data generation and build patient-oriented holistic values. Prixa expects people in Indonesia can comfortably follow this ongoing digital transformation,”
According to the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the COVID-19 pandemic has positively affected the digital service sector in Indonesia, especially health-tech startups, which have experienced a significant increase in demand.
Moreover, Frost & Sullivan Digital Market Overview Indonesia also predicts digital health profits to reach USD 726 million with a growth rate of 60% per year.
MDI Venture‘s Chief Executive Officer, Donald Wihardja, revealed his statement during the event “We intend to establish a buy and borrow of digital business. This strategic collaboration between Prixa and AdMedika is a visible instant measure from our investment action in linking this startup with the active market of the Telkom subsidiary. We expect this cooperation can espouse Prixa expanding its business network by gaining AdMedika’s partners.
Based on Google, Temasek, and BAIN reports of eConomy SEA 2020, Indonesia’s economic valuation has increased by 11% compared to 2019. Also, the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS) estimates Indonesian digital consumers reached 37% in 2020. They are considered new consumers who switch to digital services due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We appreciate MDI Venture’s endeavor for bridging AdMedika and Prixa in this strategic collaboration. AdMedika commits to enhance services for clients and develop Indonesia’s Digital Healthcare. As a Total Health Solutions company, this cooperation is expected to assist clients operating digital telemedicine services with ready-to-use features to enjoy our cashless services,” said Dwi Sulistiani, AdMedika’s Chief Executive Officer in her statement.
Likewise, James also concluded that strategic collaboration with AdMedika can grant teleconsultation services with doctors through channels dedicated to the broader society. This technology platform expects to be one of the healthcare alternatives for the people and accelerate digitization in Indonesia. (SFM)