Clinikk: Pioneering India's Preventive Healthcare Revolution

Healthtech company Clinikk has received approval to operate as a composite corporate agent in India, launching Health Hubs in Bengaluru. The hubs offer AI-driven, protocol-based care. Clinikk's new Diamond Membership provides accessible outpatient care and aims to reduce unnecessary hospital visits by focusing on first-line medical services.

Clinikk: Pioneering India's Preventive Healthcare Revolution

Clinikk, a leading healthtech company, has been granted the green light by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) to function as a composite corporate agent. This major development allows Clinikk to collaborate with insurers, designing clinically aligned products while delivering care through its proprietary first-line network. This initiative marks significant progress towards establishing a preventive healthcare system in India.

On the auspicious occasion of receiving IRDAI's approval, Clinikk inaugurated three new Health Hubs in Bengaluru. These centers, unveiled by Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya, expand Clinikk's unique AI-enabled, protocol-driven primary care model. By offering such services, Clinikk aims to enhance healthcare accessibility for working families and gig workers, who largely depend on continuous, outpatient medical attention.

Additionally, Clinikk has introduced the Diamond Membership, an annual OPD program designed to offer comprehensive everyday healthcare services. This includes consultations, medications, diagnostics, referrals, treatment support, and cashless services across Clinikk Health Hubs and its partner network. With this membership, the company seeks to offer predictable, structured day-to-day medical support and ensure that preventive care remains affordable and accessible.

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