The 50-odd engineers at Enlightiks will be absorbed into Practo to form the Analytics Business Unit, which will be headed by co-founder and CEO of the acquired startup, Vamsi Chandra Kasivajjala. Practo declined to share the deal size when Tech in Asia asked.
Practo claims to aggregate over 200,000 doctors, across a network of 10,000 hospitals, 8,000 diagnostic centers, and 4,000 wellness and fitness centers in India, Brazil, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore.
Enlightiks’ analytics solutions could be the piece that completes Practo’s enterprise puzzle.
Including Enlightiks, three of Practo’s five acquisitions in the last two years offer tech solutions for healthcare institutions.
In September 2015, the healthcare startup acquired Insta Health Solutions, which provides cloud-based management of hospital information. Its software allows users to find information about doctor availability and make instant bookings.
That same month, it bought Qikwell, an acquisition that helped Practo allow appointment booking and contactless payment while reducing waiting time. The app manages over 40 million appointments every year, the company claims.
Practo’s acquisition of Enlightiks is the logical next step in its long quest to reach out to healthcare enterprises. Enlightiks’ cloud-based platform Querent uses predictive and cognitive tools to compute business risks.