Manipal Hospital Bhubaneswar Launches MAHI Digital Platform For Preventive Healthcare
MAHI, short for Manipal Hospitals Healthy India, brings together health information, structured screening options, access to medical consultations, and vaccination services under a single connected ecosystem.
Manipal Hospital Bhubaneswar has launched MAHI, a new digital platform focused on preventive health and wellness, aimed at making early screening and proactive healthcare a regular part of everyday life for individuals and families.
Industry estimates suggest the preventive health market is expected to reach over ₹16,000 crore by 2026, growing at a compound annual growth rate of about 22 per cent.
Surveys conducted after COVID-19 indicate a significant behavioural shift, with nearly 40 per cent of consumers showing greater preference for preventive care and a sharp rise in overall health awareness.
Against this backdrop, the need for scalable digital platforms that support early detection and regular monitoring has become more pressing.
MAHI, short for Manipal Hospitals Healthy India, brings together health information, structured screening options, access to medical consultations, and vaccination services under a single connected ecosystem.
Dr Saktimay Mahapatra, Cluster Director- South East, Manipal Hospital, said, “Preventive healthcare is the foundation of a healthier society. At Manipal Hospital Bhubaneswar, we strongly believe that early detection, regular health screenings, and timely preventive interventions can significantly reduce the burden of chronic diseases. With the launch of MAHI, we are empowering individuals and families to take charge of their health proactively, make informed decisions, and adopt preventive care as a part of their everyday lifestyle.”
The platform offers customised health check-up packages that account for differences in age, gender, and health risks.
These include profile-based packages for teens, men, women, seniors, and super seniors, as well as condition-focused options covering diabetes, PCOS, thyroid disorders, cardiac risk, and cancer markers.
Organ-specific packages focusing on heart, liver, kidney, lung, eye, thyroid, and bone health are also being rolled out in phases through the digital platform to ensure relevance across life stages.
Access is available through digital platforms such as a website and mobile app, along with assisted channels within hospitals and community settings.
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