Clinic-OP & Sokoladawa
Clinic OP and SokolaDawa is an integrated healthcare system for doctors, medical laboratories and the general public accessible online across devices.
Clinic-OP is a accessible by any Small and Medium sized Clinics, Medical Laboratories and Pharmacies on a VERY low monthly subscription (USD 5.00 - 25.00) - a sustainable cost aligned to the spending ability of small Africa businesses .
Clinic-OP connects the key players in the healthcare ecosystem facilitates free flow of crucial health related information and real time pricing of vital healthcare services for the benefit of the public.
This greatly improves transparency in the pricing of healthcare services, pharmaceutical products and better management of health records and patient experience while navigating the corridors of healthcare in the country.
With the Covid-19 pandemic testing for Covid-19 has become crucial in enabling governments to ease movement restrictions and lock-down for their citizens to start return to full productivity.
Clinic-OP and Sokoladawa forms an infrastructure that enables, the public, employers and employees to request and pay for medical tests from their phones or computers.
The requests are transmitted to the government approved medical laboratories connected to the system. A qualified lab technician is dispatched to collect samples and the results are transmitted to test owner’s phone via text as soon as the tests results are in. The test contains a link to down load the lab report with test results.
This provides much convenience and minimizes unnecessary disruptions at work and spread of diseases by persons flocking into health facilities to get tested.
Clinic-OP and Sokoladawa provides connected medical laboratories a strategic and competitive advantage as they focus on their core competency without worry of the hassle sourcing for requests for lab tests and transmission of test results.
Clinic-OP and Sokoladawa also generates opportunities by creating jobs for medical laboratory technicians as sample collectors, and support agents who post test requests for people in their communities and remote healthcare centers.
It also creates a business opportunity to security companies connected to the system granting or restricting entry of persons into various places and transportation vessels based on their test results or the lack thereof.
With convenient access and accelerated testing, Clinic-OP and Sokoladawa will tremendously supplement government’s effort in the process of testing efficiently at a large scale and enable the population to get back to full economic productivity.
Additionally Increased transparency in this opaque sector will promote fair pricing and quality service provision to ensure the public gets value for money this critical healthcare service.
1. Empower patients and the public with real-time access to information on the pricing of prescriptions, lab tests and other healthcare services. Increased transparency in this opaque sector will force players to compete on the basis of either fair pricing (cost leadership) or quality service provision (differentiation).
2. Enable small to mid-sized Clinics to manage, capture, organize and store – healthcare records properly avoiding loss of crucial medical information for patients.
3. Enable pharmacies and medical laboratories to compete on a fair playing field by eliminating the advantage of vantage locations with high human traffic.
4. Data to enable pharmaceutical companies monitor drug use patterns in the country and align themselves accordingly.
5. Data to help the government to monitor disease patterns in the country.
Beneficiaries of Clinic-OP and Sokoladawa:
1. Doctors /Clinics & Medical laboratories
2. Employers & Health Maintenance Organizations
3. Pharmacies & Pharmaceutical Companies
4. Patients & general Public
Sub-Sahara Africa has about 11% of the world’s people, but it carries 24% of the global disease burden in human and financial costs.
Public healthcare facilities in Kenya are ill-equipped and grapple with a biting staff shortage. Medical equipment is also limited, poorly maintained and often dysfunctional.
Due to the incessant frustration with the public healthcare sector, the dispirited public has shifted to the private sector for healthcare services.
The net effect of this has been a surge in the number of private healthcare facilities in the country as they step-in to fill the void left by the public sector.
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