Carer: Revolutionizing Oncology with Predictive Virtual Caregiver Model
Carer, an Indian healthcare firm, gains recognition from Forbes India DGEMS for its innovative virtual caregiver model for cancer. The platform, supported by prominent investors, utilizes predictive technology to deliver personalized, evidence-based care across India and beyond, aiming to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs.
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In a significant breakthrough for cancer care, Carer, an Indian healthcare company founded by Samara Mahindra in 2020, has been recognized by Forbes India DGEMS 2025 for its innovative global virtual caregiver model. This pioneering platform focuses on prevention, treatment, and survivorship, delivering personalized, evidence-based support to cancer patients worldwide.
Addressing the rising cancer burden in India, the Gulf, and the UK, Carer leverages over 2.4 million data points to develop one of the region's most comprehensive oncology datasets. This data-driven approach enables early risk identification and personalized interventions, setting it apart from other cancer platforms that focus solely on treatment.
Carer's virtual model integrates predictive intelligence with a human-centered support system, offering services like nutrition, therapy, and mental well-being interventions. This comprehensive approach has resulted in measurable reductions in complications and costs, while improving patient engagement and quality of life.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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