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ZiCare: Digitalizing Indonesia's healthcare system, one hospital at a time

  • Indonesia
  • 6 min read
  • Dec 21, 2020
  • By Putu Agung Wija Putera

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Supported by the health ministry, ZiCare is raising $1.5m to attract more hospitals and clinics to use its platform for administration, patient records and insurance claims

Several startups are helping Indonesia’s hospitals digitalize, transferring their manual processes to the Cloud and increasing efficiency. Few have succeeded in securing a stable of paying clients, but ZiCare is one that has.
Founded in 2017 by former hospital IT consultant Jessy Abdurrahman and systems developer Sanjaya Mayluddin, ZiCare has won the endorsement of Indonesia’s Ministry of Health and its system has been deployed for free to more than 80 hospitals as part of the nation’s Covid-19 response. 
The startup, which currently has 10 paying clients, hopes to work with 50 more...

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