India’s Pristyn Care introduces its new AI-driven tool for medical trainees

INDIA – India’s surgery care startup Pristyn Care has launched its new artificial intelligence-powered trainer, Mira.AI, which is poised to reshape medical education in the country.

With the advent of Mira.AI, Pristyn Care will harness the power of AI to revolutionise the medical training process for its care coordinators by incorporating highly-engaging training modules.

It marks a significant step forward in establishing standardized healthcare services in India.

Mira.AI will empower Pristyn Care’s care coordinators to focus on comprehensive knowledge and expertise across 13 medical categories.

In an official note, Pristyn Care said: “Mira will start delivering highly standardised and engaging training experiences to our latest batch of 100 care coordinators.”

This investment comes shortly after Pristyn Care, through its online health consultation platform Lybrate, ventured into the preventive healthcare space with the launch of its new Shield360.

Pristyn Care’s Lybrate Shield360 will offer preventive healthcare solutions through its affordable and comprehensive health insurance coverage options.

Pristyn Care’s care coordinators will leverage Mira’s cutting-edge AI capabilities to track their progress as they undergo an intensive training programme of 92 meticulously crafted modules.

These care coordinators and medical professionals will benefit from an exceptional AI-powered training experience courtesy of Mira.

Pristyn Care’s investment in Mira.AI reflects its dedication to staying ahead of the curve and fostering a culture of continuous learning within its organization,” the firm said in a press release.

By empowering its care coordination with comprehensive medical knowledge and practical skills, Pristyn Care will ensure patients have timely access to interventions that could improve patient outcomes.

Pristyn Care’s Mira is designed to act as an advanced supporting tool for care coordinators to prevent medical errors, and in turn, effectively provide the highest quality care.

The introduction of Mira.AI represents the next phase of Pristyn Care’s commitment to integrating technology into healthcare,” the startup stated.

Following the pilot phase, the Gurugram-based startup will deploy and introduce its advanced AI-driven medical trainer to its doctors, hospital partners, and paramedical staff.

Mira will be available to Pristyn Care’s doctors, hospital partners, and paramedical staff as part of the company’s next phase of growth.

The digital health unicorn plans to expand its existing network of over 800 fully-operative secondary surgery care centres and enter into primary care via digital and online consultation services.

It aligns with Pristyn Care’s goal of facilitating their understanding and adoption of the latest medical techniques and technological advancements in healthcare delivery.

The Indian startup is dedicated to providing patient-centric care and utilizing technology to enhance healthcare outcomes.

Pristyn Care is identifying the existing technology gap, the need for advanced treatments, and what is required in target markets as part of its market penetration strategy.

With Mira’s guidance, Pristyn Care’s medical professionals will enhance their expertise and stay at the forefront of the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape,” outlined Pristyn Care.

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