IMPACT
As of February 2024
30
digital facilitation stores onboarded
5,200+
patients benefitted
Geographical Coverage
- Focus districts: Motihari, Siwan, Gopalganj, Darbhanga, and West Champaran in Bihar
- Focus villages: 100
Gaurav Co-founder, CEO,
BigOHealth
“SAMRIDH has played a pivotal role in propelling our business forward. Their
unwavering funding
support and expert business advisory have been instrumental in scaling our
operations and achieving the
desired health impact in underserved communities. Thanks to SAMRIDH’s blended
finance approach, we are now able to explore additional funding opportunities,
enabling us to provide hassle-free access to
quality and affordable healthcare to the vast rural population of half a billion
Indians. Their guidance has
been invaluable in our mission to make a significant difference in the lives of
those who need it most.
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SAMRIDH is supporting BigOHealth in getting commercial validation for the hyper-local distribution
channel. The intervention will enable access to quality and affordable healthcare for 10,000 low to
middle income rural patients in 100 villages of districts Motihari, Siwan, Gopalganj, Darbhanga, and
West Champaran in Bihar, reducing their travel time and out-of-pocket expenses. SAMRIDH’s M&E team
is closely coordinating with the BigOHealth team to establish efficient reporting systems for
performance monitoring. This collaboration ensures accountability and effectiveness in providing quality
and affordable healthcare access to underserved rural patients.
73%
Of the Indian population lack even basic medical facilities.
[1]
63%
Of India’s health spending is out-of-pocket (OOP), significantly above the average for lower-middle income countries, and amongst the highest in the world.
[2] This also pushes over 55 million people into poverty annually.
[3]
300m+
People’s Home, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh are among the poorest states in India, making healthcare unaffordable for many in the region.
[4]
[1]
Sheth, Varun. 2022. “5 reasons India’s ‘Missing Middle’ is struggling to access quality healthcare.” Times of India Blog, August 14, 2022.
[2]
Kumar, Anurag, and Rakesh Sarwal. 2021. “Health insurance for India’s missing middle.” Book, NITI Aayog
[3]
Medical Buyer. 2023. Medical care costs force 55 million Indians into poverty.” Medical Buyer. May 19, 2023.
[4]
PTI. 2021. “Bihar, Jharkhand, UP among poorest states: Niti Aayog’s poverty index report.” The Times of India, November 26, 2021.
BigOHealth’s hyper-local digital centers: Strengthening access to quality
healthcare
BigOHealth provides the underserved rural population with access to high-quality and affordable
healthcare across primary, specialist, and tertiary care. It offers a simple-to-use, vernacular
(Hindi
language) platform tailored for patients who are low on technology, financial and medical
literacy. It
helps rural patients to access services such as booking online or in-person appointments, tele
and video
consultations, and home-based diagnostic tests. BigOHealth is a quick and easy solution that
provides
faster access to medical care, improved patient convenience, and reduced cost while saving the
patients
from the exploitation at the hands of intermediaries and unqualified practitioners. It offers a
mobile and
web app, 24×7 call center, and village pharmacy distribution centers.