Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Shahidi NewsShahidi News
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Security
    • Courts
    • Governance
    • Features
    • Opinion
    • Technology
    • World
    • Video
    • CJAK
    • Contact Us
    Shahidi NewsShahidi News
    ×
    To place your advert here, kindly call +254115512797 now to get the best rate!
    Home»Africa»Gov’ts Urged To Develop Framework To Streamline Telemedicine
    Africa

    Gov’ts Urged To Develop Framework To Streamline Telemedicine

    Shahidi News TeamBy Shahidi News TeamOctober 18, 2022Updated:October 18, 20223 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram
    Views: 122

    NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct, 18 – Governments across Africa have been asked to collaborate and develop a regulatory framework for telemedicine to rein in unscrupulous medical personnel fleecing unsuspecting patients.

    Africa Health Business Executive Chairman Amit Thakker said lack of regulations has seen innocent patients overcharged while others have lost money.

    This, he said, was a setback to the program which has huge potential in enhancing access to quality medical care across the continent.

    Dr Thakker said the regulations were necessary to stipulate the framework for the facilities and practitioners to ensure that those seeking services get value for their money.

    “When a patient in Kenya is consulting a doctor in India online for example and is charged, is the fee legal? What if he develops complications? These are some of the concerns that these regulations must address,” he said.

    The regulations, he added, will unlock the sector and open up barriers to ensure that 1.3 billion people on the globe have access to quality medical care at the click of a button.

    Speaking at Mama Grace Onyango Social Centre in Kisumu during the Digital Health in Africa Conference, Dr Thakker underscored the potential of technology in health calling for its full adoption to transform the sector.

    He challenged African governments to embrace digital technology in the health sector to enhance efficiency and access to quality medical care.

    Digital health, he said, was the next frontier in the sector with the potential of addressing existing shortfalls to help African states attain Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

    He challenged health departments to embrace digital technology in procurement to curb pilferage of public resources.

    “The Covid-19 pandemic taught us so many lessons where a lot of money was lost in procurement,” he said.

    By the use of mobile applications and online digital platforms, he added, a lot of time and money shall be saved with transparency upheld at all the levels of the supply chain.

    This, he said, will restore donor and investor confidence to help boost health coverage on the continent.

    “Right now people fear investing their dollars in the sector because they will dissipate,” he said.

    With advancements in technology, he said, African governments now have an opportunity to tap into the Sh256 billion digital health sector to improve services and enhance access to quality medical care.

    Over 1, 500 digital health startups, he disclosed, have expressed interest in increasing their footprints on the continent adding that the move was set to create 16 million jobs over the next five years.

    Nigeria and South Africa, he disclosed, had the highest number of digital health startups on the continent with Kenya and Egypt following closely.

    This, he added, will put the African continent at position two in the global digital health business controlling a 14% stake after the United States of America (USA) which controls 21%.

    Want to send us a story? Contact Shahidi News Tel: +254115512797 (Mobile & WhatsApp)

    Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram
    Shahidi News Team
    • Website

    Telling Crime, Security, Governance, Human Rights, and Investigative Stories. An initiative by CJAK. Contact Shahidi News Tel: +254115512797 (Mobile & WhatsApp)

    Related Posts

    Youth Groups Take the Lead in Kisumu’s Economic Empowerment Drive

    April 20, 2025

    Ex-Police Spokesperson Charles Owino Appointed Head of National Communications Centre

    October 6, 2024

    The Somali Embassy in Kenya: Allegations of Suppression and Escalating Political Tensions

    August 29, 2024

    US Ambassador Whitman Criticize Gov’t For Linking Ford Foundation To Protests

    August 28, 2024
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    An initiative by CJAK
    Banner Ad
    Latest updates
    Latest News

    DR Congo Bans Kabila’s Party Over Alleged Rebel Ties as Tensions Escalate in Goma

    By Brian ObuyaApril 20, 2025Updated:April 20, 20254 Mins Read

    The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has suspended the political party of former President Joseph…

    Crime

    Youth Groups Take the Lead in Kisumu’s Economic Empowerment Drive

    By Shahidi News TeamApril 20, 20252 Mins Read

    Youth and women groups across Kisumu County are taking the lead in reshaping their communities,…

    Latest News

    Former NTV Reporter Silas Apollo is dead

    By Brian ObuyaApril 13, 20253 Mins Read

    Silas Apollo, a former NTV journalist who was working with Nairobi Law Monthly at the…

    BREAKING NEWS

    WANTED: Police Launch Manhunt for Tana River Lands Chief Over Bribery, Abuse of Office

    By ContributorApril 12, 20252 Mins Read

    Tana River County’s Lands and Urban Planning Chief Officer, Francis Malibe,is said to have bolted…

    An initiative by CJAK
    Banner Ad

    Telling Crime, Security, Governance, Human Rights, and Investigative Stories. An initiative by CJAK.

    For Business Partnerships, Press Releases, Media Invites and General Inquiries; Contact: Editor, Shahidi News Tel: +254115512797

    Latest Posts

    DR Congo Bans Kabila’s Party Over Alleged Rebel Ties as Tensions Escalate in Goma

    April 20, 2025

    Youth Groups Take the Lead in Kisumu’s Economic Empowerment Drive

    April 20, 2025

    Former NTV Reporter Silas Apollo is dead

    April 13, 2025
    sitemap
    • Home
    • Security
    • Courts
    • Governance
    • Features
    • Opinion
    • Technology
    • World
    • Video
    • CJAK
    • Contact Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram WhatsApp Telegram
    © 2025 Shahidi News. Designed by Okii.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.