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Klinik Pintar Secures 58 Billion Rupiah Series A Funding

Healthtech startup Klinik Pintar announced the series A funding of $4.15 million or around 58 billion Rupiah. Golden Gate Ventures led the funding, with the participation of Bundamedik Healthcare System (BMHS), Skystar Ventures, and Sequis Life.

Golden Gate Ventures previously invested in Klinik Pintar in a pre-series A funding round in November 2020, along with two other investors, Venturra Discovery and Kenangan Kapital, an angel fund owned by Kopi Kenangan’s Co-founder, Edward Tirtanata.

In his official statement, Golden Gate Ventures’ representative, Justin Hall expressed optimism about the Indonesian health industry. Hall said, Indonesia has a great potential growth and Klinik Pintar is taking part in this growth by building an integrated health ecosystem. “The previously mentioned convinces us to support Klinik Pintar in advancing the health system through this funding support,” he explained.

Meanwhile, the BMHS’ representative, dr. Ivan Sini said that his participation in Klinik Pintar funding signifies the company’s commitment to developing an integrated health service ecosystem with Smart Clinics in Indonesia. “This synergy can be started from the referral system, laboratory, and supply chain,” he said.

For information, the Smart Clinic under the auspices of PT Medigo Teknologi Kesehatan (Medigo) offers a solution through a profit sharing system with the clinic owner. This collaboration is in the form of providing technology solutions to digitize business processes and services, standardization, and investment that can help clinic owners develop their businesses and increase value-based care.

In order to realize this integrated health ecosystem, Klinik Pintar continues to develop the Klinik OS (Operating System) digital platform that digitizes operations and empowers clinics through digital. It includes online and offline end-to-end services, comprehensive standardization of SOPs, inventory and managerial management, and digitally connecting between clinics in the network and other supporting partners.

Service development in 2022

DailySocial.id had a chance to interview Medigo’s Co-founder & CEO, Harya Bimo regarding the future business plan using this new funding. On this occasion, the man who is familiarly called Bimo emphasized that from now on, Medigo will use Klinik Pintar as the branding of its services in the future.

In accordance with its mission to become a clinic supply chain provider in Indonesia, this new funding will be used to expand the Klinik Pintar network and services. Currently, Klinik Pintar already has 120 clinics available in 60 cities throughout Indonesia.

“We have proven that the framework [through the clinical supply chain model] is successful. Therefore, in the next two years, we want to strengthen existing services by increasing the value of the Smart network through service interoperability,” he said.

One of which is service synergy with the ecosystem owned by BMHS. To strengthen this synergy, BMHS has invested in series A shares totaling 2339 shares which were issued and issued in Klinik Pintar Technologies Pte Ltd, with a direct share investment of $1.5 million or equivalent to Rp21 billion on 8 November. BMHS is part of the clinic’s operational partner through the Smart Clinic digital network.

This synergy will be performed by the Bundamedik Healthcare System, which is an integrated health service ecosystem belonging to PT Bundamedik Tbk, and consists of a network of hospitals, clinics, laboratories, to medical evacuation.

His team will implement a digital-based referral system, both to hospitals and laboratories, by utilizing the ecosystem owned by BMHS. According to Bimo, so far the referral system in Indonesia is still paper-based, which is considered inefficient for patients and health workers.

Klinik Pintar
Klinik Pintar

With digital referrals, doctors and health workers can see the patient’s previous track record. In another example, a patient who is referred for laboratory tests can collect the results at the Klinik Pintar.

“We are trying to empower existing clinics. Considering that not all clinics have laboratories, we take an approach with a network strategy. Now, BMHS has a similar idea to what we are looking for. Our main synergy is to address the needs in areas that so far do not have access to laboratories. We “We will develop this network synergy with BMHS. Our target next year is to build 400 clinics,” he explained.

In another use case, Klinik Pintar will also improve interoperability in the supply chain by connecting clinics and suppliers (principals). Thus, clinics can order various medical equipment and health products, such as pharmaceuticals, vaccines, syringes, and gloves.

“We want to go national now. Currently, we supply gradually in Jabodetabek. Our next target is Java and outside Java. At the very least, our target is to be able to penetrate new cities every quarter. We are also collaborating with big pharmaceutical players because our permits are not distributors,” Bimo said.

In addition, his team will open new access for maternal and child services. Bimo assessed that this segment was still underserved in Indonesia, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. Klinik Pintar will provide a number of services, including home care and telemedicine through video calls.

Finally, his team is also developing a number of health programs as a preventive measure for serious diseases (diabetes, hypertension, heart) through a health plan. Currently, the program is only marketed to B2B consumers.

“Many internal diseases can’t actually be handled via chat and one meeting. An offline and online approach is required, not only teleconsultation, but also monitoring. This is one of the challenges we see in hospitals and clinics, not in handling severe symptoms,” he said.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

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Klinik Pintar Memperoleh Pendanaan Seri A Sebesar 58 Miliar Rupiah

Startup healthtech Klinik Pintar mengumumkan perolehan pendanaan seri A sebesar $4,15 juta atau sekitar 58 miliar Rupiah. Golden Gate Ventures kembali terlibat dan kali ini memimpin pendanaan, ditambah partisipasi PT Bundamedik Tbk (BMHS), Skystar Capital, dan Sequis Life.

Golden Gate Ventures sebelumnya berinvestasi di Klinik Pintar pada putaran pendanaan pra-seri A yang diumumkan November 2020, bersama dua investor lainnya, yaitu Venturra Discovery dan Kenangan Kapital yang merupakan angel fund milik Co-founder Kopi Kenangan Edward Tirtanata.

Dalam keterangan resminya, perwakilan Golden Gate Ventures Justin Hall mengungkap optimistis terhadap industri kesehatan Indonesia. Menurut Hall, potensi pertumbuhan di Indonesia sangat besar dan Klinik Pintar mengambil peran dalam pertumbuhan tersebut dengan membangun ekosistem kesehatan terintegrasi. “Hal di atas meyakinkan kami mendukung Klinik Pintar dalam memajukan sistem kesehatan melalui sokongan pendanaan ini,” paparnya.

Sementara itu, perwakilan BMHS dr. Ivan Sini menambahkan bahwa partisipasinya di pendanaan Klinik Pintar menandakan komitmen perusahaan untuk mengembangkan ekosistem layanan kesehatan terintegrasi bersama Klinik Pintar di Indonesia. “Sinergi ini dapat dimulai dari sistem rujukan, laboratorium, dan supply chain,” katanya.

Sebagai informasi, Klinik Pintar di bawah naungan PT Medigo Teknologi Kesehatan (Medigo) menawarkan solusi melalui sistem bagi hasil dengan pemilik klinik. Kerja sama ini berupa pemberian solusi teknologi untuk mendigitalkan proses bisnis dan layanan, standardisasi, dan investasi yang dapat membantu pemilik klinik mengembangkan usaha dan meningkatkan value based-care.

Demi mewujudkan ekosistem kesehatan terintegrasi ini, Klinik Pintar terus mengembangkan platform digital Klinik OS (Operating System) yang mendigitalkan operasional dan memberdayakan klinik melalui digital. Digitalisasi ini meliputi layanan end-to-end secara online dan offline, standardisasi SOP menyeluruh, pengelolaan inventaris dan manajerial, dan menghubungkan antar-klinik di jaringan dan mitra pendukung lainnya secara digital.

Rencana pengembangan layanan di 2022

DailySocial.id berkesempatan mewawancarai Co-founder & CEO Medigo Harya Bimo terkait rencana bisnis ke depan dengan pendanaan baru ini. Pada kesempatan ini, pria yang karib disapa Bimo ini menegaskan bahwa kini Medigo akan memakai nama Klinik Pintar sebagai branding layanannya ke depan.

Sesuai misinya untuk menjadi penyedia supply chain klinik di Indonesia, pendanaan baru ini akan digunakan untuk mengekspansi jaringan dan layanan Klinik Pintar. Saat ini, Klinik Pintar sudah memiliki 120 klinik yang tersedia di 60 kota di seluruh Indonesia.

“Kami sudah membuktikan bahwa framework [melalui model supply chain klinik] ini berhasil. Maka itu, dalam dua tahun ke depan, kami ingin memperkuat layanan yang sudah ada dengan meningkatkan value jaringan Pintar lewat interoperabilitas layanan,” ungkapnya.

Salah satunya adalah sinergi layanan dengan ekosistem yang dimiliki BMHS. Untuk memperkuat sinergi ini, BMHS melakukan penyertaan saham seri A sejumlah 2339 lembar saham yang ditempatkan dan dikeluarkan dalam Klinik Pintar Technologies Pte Ltd, dengan penyertaan saham langsung $1,5 juta atau setara Rp21 miliar pada 8 November lalu. BMHS menjadi bagian dari mitra operasional klinik melalui jaringan digital Klinik Pintar.

Sinergi ini akan dilakukan Bundamedik Healthcare System yang merupakan ekosistem layanan kesehatan terintegrasi milik PT Bundamedik Tbk, dan terdiri dari jaringan rumah sakit, klinik, laboratorium, hingga evakuasi medis.

Pihaknya akan mengimplementasi sistem rujukan berbasis digital, baik ke rumah sakit maupun laboratorium, dengan memanfaatkan ekosistem yang dimiliki BMHS. Menurut Bimo, selama ini sistem rujukan di Indonesia masih berbasis kertas yang dinilai kurang efisien bagi pasien dan petugas kesehatan.

Klinik Pintar
Klinik Pintar

Dengan rujukan digital, dokter dan petugas kesehatan dapat melihat rekam jejak pasien sebelumnya. Pada contoh lain, pasien yang dirujuk untuk melakukan tes laboratorium, dapat mengambil hasilnya di Klinik Pintar.

“Kami berupaya empower klinik existing. Mengingat tidak semua klinik punya laboratorium, kami mengambil approach dengan strategi jaringan. Nah, BMHS punya pemikiran serupa dengan yang kami cari. Sinergi utama kami untuk address kebutuhan di daerah yang selama ini tidak punya akses ke laboratorium. Kami akan mengembangkan sinergi jaringan ini bersama BMHS. Target kami tahun depan membangun 400 klinik,” jelasnya.

Pada use case lain, Klinik Pintar juga akan meningkatkan interoperabilitas di supply chain dengan menghubungkan klinik dan supplier (principal). Dengan demikian, klinik dapat memesan berbagai peralatan medis dan produk kesehatan, seperti farmasi, vaksin, jarum suntik, dan sarung tangan.

“Kami ingin go national sekarang. Saat ini, supply kami lakukan bertahap di Jabodetabek. Target kami selanjutnya adalah Jawa dan luar Jawa. Paling tidak, kami target bisa tembus kota baru setiap kuartal. Kami juga kerja sama dengan pemain farmasi besar karena izin kami bukan distributor,” ujar Bimo.

Selain itu, pihaknya akan membuka akses baru bagi layanan ibu dan anak. Bimo menilai, segmen ini masih underserved di Indonesia, terutama selama pandemi Covid-19 terjadi. Klinik Pintar akan menyediakan sejumlah layanan, termasuk home care dan telemedicine melalui video call.

Terakhir, pihaknya juga tengah mengembangkan sejumlah program kesehatan sebagai tindakan preventif penyakit berat (diabetes, hipertensi, jantung) melalui health plan. Saat ini, program tersebut baru dipasarkan ke konsumen B2B.

“Banyak penyakit dalam yang sebetulnya tidak dapat ditangani via chat dan sekali pertemuan saja. Perlu approach offline dan online, tidak hanya telekonsultasi, tetapi juga monitoring. Ini salah satu tantangan yang kami lihat di rumah sakit dan klinik, bukan di penanganan gejala berat,” katanya.

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