The use of Telemedicine is becoming more prevalent feature in Africa healthcare. This may be due to the topography of the environment and the difficulty to access Doctors .
Ratios of doctors to patient has been very low. Many business sees as the opportunity to stepping in to bridge the gap by proving their services to give patient access to doctors remotely
Tanzanian startup LyfPlus is offering affordable and convenient telemedicine services through its proprietary platform, working with specialist doctors and health…
Telemedicine holds immense potential to enhance health education and literacy. My own experiences are proof that, by leveraging the power…
The use of digital health in primary health care in Sub-Saharan Africa has clear potential but challenges. Imperial College London’s Institute…
MyhealthXP is an on-demand healthcare application developed to create a seamless and innovative approach to healthcare delivery in Africa. The…
Eagle Intelligent Health launched the Telehealth app in South Africa to connect local skilled doctors and specialists with individuals in…
The telemedicine hub addresses the gap created by the shortage of healthcare workers in the state. In a speech at…
By: Francis Kokutse [ACCRA] Telemedicine should be used to increase access to routine care delivered to expectant mothers from the time they conceive…
M-PESA Foundation has committed towards a telemedicine program initiated by Gertrude’s Hospital Foundation which targets over 32,000 children in Samburu,…
Telehealth app from Remote Doctors 4 Africa will not only bring digital healthcare to rural communities in Africa but has…
LaFiya TeleHealth is an m-health startup with a mission to provide affordable healthcare access to the uninsured and underserved anytime…