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In this episode, we uncover how Priyadarshi Mohapatra turned CureBay into one of India's most ambitious rural healthtech ventures, raising $37M and proving that Bharat will pay for quality care. Priyadarshi Mohapatra has...
AI-Powered Village Clinics: Inside CureBay's Plan to Serve a Billion Patients is an episode from Founder Thesis by Akshay Datt. In this episode, we uncover how Priyadarshi Mohapatra turned CureBay into one of India's most ambitious rural he...
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In this episode, we uncover how Priyadarshi Mohapatra turned CureBay into one of India's most ambitious rural healthtech ventures, raising $37M and proving that Bharat will pay for quality care. Priyadarshi Mohapatra has spent 25 years building businesses that others said couldn't be built. From co-creating the Tanishq brand's iconic purity positioning to scaling Microsoft's consumer division and leading Google Cloud's India enterprise push, he has always found opportunity where others saw obstacles. Then COVID hit, and a broken Skype teleconsultation attempt for his wife ignited an idea that would become CureBay, a hybrid phygital platform delivering last-mile primary healthcare to rural India through a network of 200 AI-powered eClinics across Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand. In a candid, wide-ranging conversation with host Akshay Datt, Priyadarshi unpacks the structural failures of India's rural healthcare system, the unit economics of the Kavach membership program, the Swasthya Mitra distribution model and why he believes 100 CureBays are needed to truly solve this problem. This episode is essential listening for anyone tracking India's $45 billion rural health market, the future of AI in healthcare, and the next wave of impact-driven startups reshaping Bharat. What you'll learn in this episode: 👉Why India's rural healthcare crisis is not a funding problem but a trust and access problem, and how CureBay's hybrid eClinic model solves both at once 👉How the Kavach membership program, priced at just Rs 499 per year, is built like an insurance product and is already seeing 60% renewal rates 👉The real reason doctors refuse to serve rural India, and why no policy mandate has been able to fix the structural economics behind it 👉How CureBay is training AI models on real patient data from 200 clinics to build diagnostics tools that outperform anything trained on synthetic data 👉Why Priyadarshi believes partnering with government, not competing with it, is the only way to build healthcare at scale in India 👉The "nodal point" strategy that replaced his early mistake of going too deep into single villages, and how speed of execution became his sharpest competitive weapon If this episode gave you a new lens on India's rural health opportunity,
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AI-Powered Village Clinics: Inside CureBay's Plan to Serve a Billion Patients is from Founder Thesis by Akshay Datt.
Published Mar 20, 2026 and 68:27 long