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Health tech startup spreads, sign up 300 Nigerian healthcare providers

By Geraldine Akutu
30 May 2022   |   2:40 am
Innovative health tech startup, CarePay has continued to expand its reach across Nigeria, reaching a milestone of up to 300 healthcare

Dr. Yomi Sule, M.D, CarePay Nigeria and Dr. Amy Traore-Shumbusho; Clinical Director, Smile 360 Dental Specialists

Innovative health tech startup, CarePay has continued to expand its reach across Nigeria, reaching a milestone of up to 300 healthcare service providers this year. Its flagship product; the CarePay healthcare discount card loyalty programme has negotiated discounts of up to 37.5 per cent with over 300 pharmacies, clinics and hospitals across Nigeria.

Leading hospitals and pharmacies, including MedPlus Pharmacy, HealthPlus Pharmacy, Synlab, Reddington Hospital group, Smile 360 Dental, Exclusive Dental, Outreach Hospital group, Subol Hospital, Lily Hospital group and more are a part of the network and give users access to discounts when they use the CarePay healthcare discount card loyalty programme at any of these facilities.

According to the Managing Director, CarePay Nigeria, Dr. Yomi Sule, the healthcare discount card drives affordability for subscribers and increases revenues for healthcare providers enlisted in the preferred provider network.

He added that the CarePay discount card can also be managed as healthcare loyalty benefit programme for fintechs, telcos, banks, and other enterprises as a tool for customer retention and brand differentiation. U7u use my IP.

The CarePay boss also explained that the discount card is a complement to health insurance and does not seek to substitute it. “For many Nigerians undecided about health insurance, the healthcare discount card is a good first step to Universal Health Coverage as the platform builds a community of healthcare consumers with aggregated buying power without losing individual control and visibility of their healthcare budgets and spend.”

He added: “Sign-ups are very affordable at N2,400 per individual and N4,800 for families for a year. Users can register on the CarePay healthcare marketplace.”

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