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Orange, DabaDoc Partner to Launch Platform Dedicated to E-health in Africa

Orange, DabaDoc Partner to Launch Platform Dedicated to E-health in Africa Image Credit: Orange

Orange has partnered with Moroccan health start-up DabaDoc in which Orange has invested to launch Orange Santé (Orange Healthcare), a platform dedicated to the health ecosystem in Africa which is aimed at both African patients and doctors. 

It provides access to several services such as online appointment booking, payment for remote consultations by the diaspora, digitized medical records and teleconsultations.

The Orange Santé platform has proven itself in the Maghreb over the past 8 years. It addresses the issue of limited and unequal access to healthcare for African patients. Indeed, on the continent, there is still just one doctor per 1,000 inhabitants (source GSMA). Orange Santé’s ambition is to support the African medical sector to make up for the shortage of doctors affecting certain health districts, by allowing patients living in isolated regions to consult the specialist of their choice remotely.

Starting this summer, Côte d'Ivoire will be the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to benefit from the Orange Santé platform with online appointment booking. Other innovative services will gradually be added to the system by 2023.

Orange Santé is particularly aimed at Ivorian healthcare facilities since it allows them to be listed on the platform, and to digitize the management of their healthcare center, from making appointments online to creating the patient's digitized medical record. The platform provides member healthcare professionals with greater visibility and flow management, while allowing them to improve their organization.The launch of Orange Santé in Côte d'Ivoire is part of the Orange group's strategy to become the leading digital operator and a key player in e-health in Africa and the Middle East. The Orange Santé platform will be launched in other countries in sub-Saharan Africa by 2023.

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