Mission
Access Anywhere, Anytime!
Docty, a global telehealth platform, was born out of a need to provide safe and reliable care for patients. The year was 2018 and the founders, through their personal experiences, had been feeling the need and urge to build something that could provide medical care access to all and hence the mission of “Access anywhere, anytime” came about. The pandemic gave our founders a push to move towards the future and to consolidate a platform that solves the two biggest problems of medical care: limited resources and long wait times.
So, in 2020, Docty launched its platform in Colombia first and simultaneously started mapping out its penetration into India owing to our founders who are immigrants from India and Colombia, currently living in the US. Now, the platform is also LIVE in India and catering to the masses. Doctors from across countries are realizing the true potential of telehealth and digital health and signing up to provide care to one and all on the Docty platform.
Soon, Docty will launch its platform in South Africa, making Docty a true global company.
V I S I O N
To Be The Global Digital Healthcare Leader Improving & Enabling Access To All!
Our objective at Docty is to enhance patient care anywhere and anytime by providing data points to healthcare professionals through Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Analytics. Our vision is to create the world’s largest healthcare ecosystem which will include patients, doctors, nurses, clinics, labs, pharmacies, hospitals, insurance providers as well as governments to go beyond the pill offering a patient-centric solution through cross-industry and enterprise collaborations.
This will help us address the following issues:
Access to remote areas
Congested ER facilities
Long wait time
Low patient engagement
High costs
Fragmented care
As digital penetration has grown with time, different generations have different expectations from services being offered online. The same applies to healthcare. The new healthcare consumers are here. Traditional brick-and-mortar practices, clinics and hospitals do not meet the convenience that today’s generations need and desire. Younger consumers are not satisfied with healthcare’s status quo and consumers of all generations are more willing to try non-traditional services. Emerging technology is on everyone’s mind and people instinctively look at technology to solve any and every problem they face regarding convenience as well. Telehealth addresses healthcare access and quality problem points across generations. But expectations from telehealth is not limited to a few things; different age groups turn to digital healthcare to address various problems.
Silent Generation 1945 & before
Problems:
Constant care
Follow-ups
Digital adaptability
Baby Boomers 1946 - 1964
Problems:
Trust
Different options
Good service
Generation X 1965 - 1976
Problems:
Convenience
Experience
Quality of service
Millennials 1977 - 1995
Problems:
Cost
Quality of service
Varied options
Centennials 1996 & now
Problems:
Convenience
Experience
Need for online accessibility
Various studies also back the idea that the digital approach to healthcare needs has picked up and suits the changing trends of the users. At Docty, we want to be able to address any healthcare need of each individual as far as digital accessibility goes.
No monthly fees and low upfront costs to tackle cost concerns