![]() Recently, Indonesia's Ministry of Health has tapped the startup's capabilities to facilitate coronavirus vaccinations. The service was later expanded to include bookings for COVID-19 tests and vaccinations. Last year, it launched an appointment service connecting 2,000 providers to patients across 180 Indonesian cities. Customers can order lab tests, as well as order medications from over 4,000 pharmacies. Halodoc is a digital platform that allows remote online consultations with more than 20,000 doctors. Proceeds from the funding round will be used for Halodoc's expansion of services and technology-based solutions in Indonesia, where healthcare access remains limited. The investing round was also supported by Singapore's Temasek, Telkomsel's venture arm TMI, Denmark-based Novo Holdings and Bangkok Bank. Halodoc, a health tech startup in Indonesia, recently raised US$80 million in a Series C funding led by a unit of Indonesian conglomerate PT Astra International. ![]()
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