Healthcare World Magazine | Issue Three

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DIGITAL HEALTH Altibbi

Bringing medical expertise to the patient Award-winning health platform Altibbi is bringing its telehealth service to North Africa

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hen mobile phones were in their infancy, few people would have imagined the world of knowledge they would deliver. Nearly 15 years and a pandemic later, the ubiquitous phone is now the source of medical information, bringing much needed help to remote parts of the globe underserved by doctors or medical institutions. Altibbi is the first platform in the Arab world to provide a remote medical consultation service that allows patients to communicate with accredited doctors directly by phone call or text chat. More than 85,374 certified and trusted physicians are available to provide instant medical consultations, in addition to providing the largest comprehensive Arabic medical content covering a wide range of illnesses and conditions. Users simply enter their symptoms and an accredited physician will respond within minutes. The service aims to be affordable for most citizens, providing unlimited consultations each month for just $5USD. However, the platform has launched a new method of consultations in Egypt, designed to provide instant, easy and affordable access to healthcare. Egyptians can dial 1130 and connect with a certified doctor directly. Payment is taken via phone credit per minute. By enabling those without a smartphone or internet connection to access healthcare services, Altibbi is extending healthcare

coverage to a wider audience in Egypt. Altibbi is committed to delivering quality healthcare services for all and reducing inequalities in access – particularly pertinent in Egypt given the complexity of its healthcare system due to social and economic challenges. The hotline is available anywhere in Egypt and Altibbi’s aim is to provide 2m consultations in Egypt by the end of Q2 2022. The service was launched in collaboration with the Jordanian and Egyptian authorities through their respective national COVID-19 hot-lines. These were vital in easing the pressure on the national healthcare systems, connecting users to certified doctors and combatting the transmission of the coronavirus. “We are excited to announce Altibbi’s new hotline service,” says Jalil Allabadi, founder & CEO of Altibbi. “With Egypt representing one of our key markets, we wanted to address the gaps in its complex healthcare system and this initiative does just that. By providing a simple hotline service, accessible to all, Altibbi is enabling fast, easy and affordable access to healthcare services throughout the nation. It represents another important step in our efforts to delivering quality healthcare services for all in the region.”

and new mothers. The Altibbi Mama App is the first Arabic app to provide such help; a vital lifeline in a region where more than 400m people lack basic health services including access to medical information and advice. Again with affordable subscriptions, the app plugs the hole in maternity provision with an easy to access service while raising awareness of reproductive health. The app features detailed information on pregnancy weeks, illustrating the symptoms and the required tests of every stage to ensure safe pregnancy. With ovulation and due date calendars, fetus growth tracking and even suggested names, mothers are guided through their pregnancies with the reassurance that doctors are on hand 24/7 at the end of a phone. Equally as important is the information on early years’ development and health of newborns. Tips and techniques for sleeping, weaning and teething are available, as well as information on common ailments and nutrition. The app also notifies mothers about vaccination schedules and other developmental reminders in conjunction with Ministries of Health. Altibbi’s website won the World Summit Award for Best Digital Health Content and the Schwab Award for Best Social Institution. Founded in 2011, Altibbi has grown to become the largest digital health provider in the Arab world with more than 2m pages of content, 24/7 telehealth service in seven Arab countries and more than 500,000 daily users. In 2020 alone, the platform delivered healthcare services to over 300 million patients worldwide, expanded its services to 12 countries and created job opportunities for 60,000 doctors around the region. This major 1130 hotline follows the launch of Altibbi’s medical academy in October 2021, aimed at strengthening virtual pharmacy care across the Middle East. All the courses are certified by the Royal College of General Practitioners in the UK and delivered through a partnership with Primary Care International. All 1,500 Altibbi doctors will be enrolled by the end of 2022. Contact Information

Maternity support Altibbi recently launched a maternity app in the MENA region to support pregnant women

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