Tricog Health India Private Limited
12-Lead ECG machine - An AI-powered remote ECG diagnosis device
CURRENT IMPACT
Geographical Focus
- Pan India
Potential Impact
- Deploy ECG diagnosis devices to
34
districts in Maharashtra, covering 2,100+ healthcare facilities
Dr. Zainul Charbiwala, Co-founder and CTO, Tricog Health
We’re pleased to have partnered with SAMRIDH to avail their blended finance facility. This is helping us tremendously as we scale the installation of Tricog’s STEMIGrid solution to government health departments across the country. Our mission of touching the lives of 100 million patients is coming closer, especially as we work with SAMRIDH, who are helping us make our solutions more accessible and affordable to even the most underserved parts of society. Cash flow management for MSMEs, especially when working on large projects with long credit periods, becomes a key risk factor to mitigate, and SAMRIDH’s financing provides a strong scaffolding for Tricog to build on the foundations of its early successes. We look forward to a long-term partnership with the SAMRIDH team as we scale further.
Samridh support
SAMRIDH supported Tricog with a recoverable grant for its Maharashtra STEMI Project to reduce mortality and morbidity by enabling timely STEMI detection and diagnosis through the InstaECG platform. The scope of the support covers existing and potential patients of 2,126 healthcare facilities in Maharashtra’s 34 districts. The initiative focuses on key areas: installing and digitizing 12-lead ECG machines for 24/7 detection, capacity building of doctors and technicians, implementing standardized treatment protocols via a care coordination tool, monitoring through a STEMI registry dashboard, and raising awareness through IEC activities. Aligned with NPCDCS regulations and 2022 STEMI guidelines, the project aims to improve cardiovascular healthcare outcomes, reduce morbidity, and lower out-of-pocket expenses. Tricog will raise additional equity funds, resulting in approximately 23x financial leverage over the support provided by SAMRIDH.
>26%
Of deaths in India are due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), making them a major cause of mortality. [1]
~55%
Of the cardiac/stroke deaths reported in India are due to delay in seeking care. [2]
17,000
Fatalities from ischemic heart disease contributed to heart disease causing 25% of Mumbai’s deaths in 2022. [3]
5,500
Cardiologists serve 1.3 billion people in India, resulting in just one cardiologist for every 30,000 individuals. [4]
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death and disability in India. The growing prevalence of CVD, especially in rural areas, underscores the pressing need to integrate screening and treatment into primary healthcare. This would enable evidence-based care, improve hospital access, and offer affordable treatment options. While early detection and intervention can significantly reduce morbidity and mortality, the lack of tertiary care at primary and secondary levels, coupled with a severe shortage of cardiac specialists—only 4,000 compared to the 88,000 required—delays timely diagnosis and treatment. Strengthening early diagnosis and ensuring access to cardiologists within primary healthcare can help bridge this critical gap.
[1] “The Lancet Regional Health South-east Asia.” 2023. Ankur Kalraa,j ∙ Arun Pulikkottil Joseb,j ∙ Poornima Prabhakaranc,j ∙ Ashish Kumard ∙ Anurag Agrawale ∙ Ambuj Royf ∙ Balram Bhargavag ∙ Nikhil Tandonh ∙ Dorairaj Prabhakaran. May 2023. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lansea/article/PIIS2772-3682(23)00016-1/fulltext .
[2]Ians. 2023. “ 55% of cardiac deaths in India caused by delay in seeking care: Lancet. ” Www.business standard.com, May 30, 2023.
[3] Tnn. 2023. “25% of Mumbai Deaths Due to Heart Diseases in 2022: BMC.” The Times of India, October 1, 2023. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/25-of-city-deaths-due-to-heart-diseases-in-22-bmc/articleshow/104078148.cms.
[4] Nautiyal, Shardul. 2021. “Experts Deliberated on Lack of Cardiologists, Digital Interventions in Cardiac Care on Concluding Day of FEhealthcare.com Cardiology Summit 2021.” Financial Express, September 29, 2021. https://www.financialexpress.com/business/healthcare-fehealthexperts-deliberated-on-lack-of-cardiologists-digital-interventions-in-cardiac-care-on-concluding-day-of-fehealthcare-com-cardiology-summit-2021-2340575/.
Tricog Health India tackles the shortage of cardiac specialists with its smart cardiac diagnostic solution. This system integrates a 12-lead ECG machine, real-time data transmission, and a machine learning algorithm to deliver remote ECG diagnoses within 10 minutes. The ECG machine sends digital data to the cloud, where Tricog’s algorithm and doctors analyze it. The final report, including detailed interpretations, is sent to the treating doctor via app, email, or SMS. Tricog’s app also supports advanced features like STEMI management and care coordination. Backed by a large dataset and tested on diverse conditions, Tricog’s solution, with its expert cardiologists, fills the gap in cardiac care, particularly in underserved areas.