Adamjee Insurance, Sehat Kahani sign deal for digital health services

Business Aug, 27 2022
Adamjee Insurance, Sehat Kahani sign deal for digital health services
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KARACHI: Adamjee Insurance announced that it signed an agreement with Sehat Kahani a leading telemedicine platform aiming to provide health care (OPD) services as value added service to its existing and potential Health Insurance subscribers. Collaboration, Adamjee Insurance as leading general insurance coverage provider, its health Insurance portfolio having one of largest market shares in Pakistan. With Sehat Kahani application to ensure 24/7 availability of a dedicated telehealth helpline for all smart phones and non-smart phone users of health and micro insurance products. 

In addition, a special medical helpline will be created for those beneficiaries who do not have smart phones/or are unable to use application. This dedicated helpline will facilitate users according to Pakistan Medical and Dental Council guidelines and will be available 24/7.  Ahmer Shoaib Deputy Executive Director Adamjee Insurance said, “We believe this alliance will help Pakistan to fulfill health insurance needs by using technology”. Dr. Aliya Zia Head of Health Insurance Department for Pakistan and UAE said, “With help of Sehat Kahani, we plan to enhance healthcare experience of our customers by adding telemedicine platform as value addition to our current portfolio. Dr. Sara Saeed CEO and co-founder Sehat Kahani said, “Having ourselves associated with Adamjee Insurance is a privilege and we look forward to providing same state-of-the-art telemedicine facility to Adamjee Insurance customers that has been a trademark for Sehat Kahani.”

Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 27 2022

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