Uphealth, Inc. Appoints Mahesh Inder Veer Singh as Executive Vice President
October 20, 2022 at 08:31 am EDT
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Dr. Mahesh Inder Veer Singh, a noted medical doctor and healthcare management expert, has joined UpHealth Inc. as executive vice president of UpHealth International, effective
immediately. He is based in Delhi, India, and reports to UpHealth Chief Executive Officer Sam Meckey. Singh, who began his career as a practicing physician in India, was most recently a senior advisor at McKinsey & Company in its health management practice. He has served in a variety of roles throughout his 25-year career, including as Chief Executive Officer at Max Smart Hospital, New Delhi, India. Singh holds an MD degree in anesthesiology and critical care and graduated from the Armed Forces Medical College in India. Singh's accomplishments include leading McKinsey's provider practice implementation team in India and the southeastern Asia region to develop programs that delivered sustainable transformations of their digital and physical healthcare services. His first role as an administrator was at Fortis Healthcare's hospital in Mohali, India, where he became its first deputy medical superintendent. He then rose to positions at various hospitals that included general administrator, regional director and CEO. He served at McKinsey from 2014 until accepting his current role at UpHealth.
UpHealth, Inc. is a healthcare technology and technology-enabled service company. The Company operates through three segments: Integrated Care Management, Virtual Care Infrastructure, and Services. The Integrated Care Management segment provides guidance and tools to enhance population health through its SyntraNet platform. This platform improves overall health system performance by leveraging capabilities in data and analytics, health information exchanges, pharmacy care services, health care operations, and population health. The Virtual Care Management leverages digital health tools, technology, data, and analytics to provide telehealth solutions, which use electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support and promote long-distance clinical health care, patient and professional health-related education, and virtual care infrastructure solutions. The Services platform provides behavioral health, mental health, and pharmacy services in the United States.