MyHealth, a city-based company, on Friday launched MyHealth annual family health card membership for residents of the twin cities, positioning it as one that would help people choose the right healthcare service at the right time.
At a press conference, medical officer S. Sudarshan said the primary benefits of such a membership include storage and constant updating of electronic medical records, a photo identity card with a QR code to access it, and free accident insurance.
The first point of contact is a helpline, 040-474 00 474, on which experts would offer e-consultation and send healthcare reminders and updates. Once the problem is assessed, patients would be guided to a hospital of his/her choice — one that is on the MyHealth network.
The MyHealth orange card at ₹1,999 a year is valid for a registered member, a proposed adult dependent and two children, while the blue card at ₹999 is valid for a member and an adult dependant. The orange card comes with 40 coupons, including those offering free consultations and those that offered discounts on clinical services.