India’s health-tech ecosystem is rapidly evolving, with startups leveraging AI, IoT, and connected healthcare technologies to improve patient care beyond traditional hospital settings. As demand for preventive healthcare and continuous monitoring grows, a new generation of startups is building intelligent healthcare infrastructure for the future. Here are three startups driving this transformation:
1. proRITHM
proRITHM, developed by DeepFacts Pvt. Ltd. and founded by Vamsi Karatam, is an AI- and IoT-enabled remote patient monitoring platform focused on continuous healthcare delivery. The platform combines wearable wireless devices, real-time health tracking, and predictive analytics to help healthcare providers monitor patients remotely.
proRITHM tracks critical health parameters such as heart rate, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, ECG, and temperature while enabling real-time alerts and early intervention. Its focus on preventive healthcare, rural healthcare accessibility, and connected patient care positions it as an emerging player in India’s digital health ecosystem.
2. Dozee
Dozee is one of India’s leading contactless patient monitoring startups, known for its AI-powered Early Warning System (EWS) for hospitals. Founded by Mudit Dandwate and Gaurav Parchani, the company provides continuous monitoring solutions that track vital signs without requiring wearable devices.
The platform is widely used across hospitals and healthcare facilities to detect patient deterioration early and improve clinical response times. Dozee has become a significant player in smart hospital monitoring and digital healthcare infrastructure.
3. Tricog
Tricog is a health-tech company specialising in AI-powered cardiac monitoring and ECG interpretation. Founded by Charit Bhograj, the company focuses on enabling faster cardiac diagnosis and emergency response through connected healthcare solutions.
Its technology integrates AI-driven analytics with cloud-based cardiac monitoring systems, helping hospitals and healthcare professionals improve diagnosis speed and treatment outcomes, particularly in cardiac emergencies.
As India continues to adopt digital healthcare technologies, startups like proRITHM, Dozee, and Tricog are helping shape a more connected, data-driven, and preventive healthcare ecosystem.
