MyHealthcare partners with Ashoka University for evidence based clinical research

MyHealthcare will work with Ashoka University to improve clinical data collection, curation, and analytics and help develop evidence based clinical decision support system across key chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension and diabetes

MyHealthcare has partnered with Ashoka University to build evidence based, clinical research across hypertension, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes.

The partnership aims to research and build clinical models that will help deliver better care outcomes. MyHealthcare will work with Ashoka University to improve clinical data collection, curation, and analytics and help develop evidence based clinical decision support system across key chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension and diabetes.

Speaking on the partnership, Professor L S Shashidhara, Dean of Research and Professor of Biology, Ashoka University said, “At Ashoka we are committed to education, training and research on growing lifestyle diseases and use evidence based models to create effective preventive care medicine. The outcome of our partnership with MyHealthcare will help in deepening our research and help catalyse the growth and awareness of preventive medicine.”

On signing the MoU, Shyatto Raha, Founder & CEO, MyHealthcare said, “The partnership with Ashoka University will be a defining milestone for us at MyHealthcare. We continue to believe that that future of quality healthcare delivery will be through technology enabled health. Through this partnership, we get to work with the finest scientists, clinicians, best minds in biosciences and life sciences, in building an effective framework for clinical research and health data infrastructure. The alliance will allow us to bring in our partner hospitals to generate greater access to real world studies and clinical research, to deliver evidence based care models.”

As a part of this engagement, Ashoka University will provide its expertise in data analysis, biomedical research and public health expertise in data collection and will further ensure access to scientists, academicians, data analysts, public health experts etc. for accelerating this joint research initiative.

According to Dr Anurag Agrawal, Dean of Biosciences & Health Research, Ashoka University, “This joint programme opens up the opportunity to generate real world evidence regarding medical care and conduct world class research. Such work is essential for creating more effective personalised care protocols in a diverse nation like India.”

 

 

 

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