Groups partner on healthcare access in underserved communities
Sochitel, a provider of digital prepaid solutions, and Mobihealth, a telehealth services provider, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at transforming healthcare access in underserved markets through innovative cross-border payment solutions.
In a statement on Sunday, this collaboration will leverage Sochitel’s robust digital prepaid infrastructure to facilitate seamless transactions for Mobihealth’s services, enabling patients and their families to easily access quality healthcare.
By combining Sochitel’s expertise in digital payments with Mobihealth’s commitment to providing affordable telehealth solutions, this partnership will address the pressing need for accessible healthcare in regions where traditional financial systems are lacking.
The partnership will enable individuals in remote areas to access essential healthcare services through Mobihealth’s telemedicine platform, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to receive quality medical attention.
Sochitel’s digital prepaid products will provide a user-friendly payment method for customers, particularly for the African diaspora wishing to support their loved ones with healthcare services back home.
This collaboration will promote financial inclusion by offering prepaid solutions to unbanked and underbanked populations, allowing them to participate in the digital economy and access necessary healthcare services without barriers.
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The Founder and CEO of Mobihealth, Dr. Funmi Adewara, stated: “We are thrilled to partner with Sochitel to enhance our service offerings and improve healthcare access for underserved communities. This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to leverage technology to provide essential health services and empower individuals to take charge of their health.”
Also, the CEO of Sochitel, Mr. Jerry Ejikeme, said: “Working with Mobihealth allows us to extend our digital prepaid solutions into the healthcare sector, which is crucial for driving financial inclusion and improving lives. Together, we can create a sustainable model for healthcare access that addresses the unique challenges faced by populations in emerging markets.”
The partnership between Sochitel and Mobihealth represents a significant step towards leveraging technology to reshape healthcare access and financial services, ultimately driving economic inclusion and improving the quality of life for millions.

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