UCrest Berhad has signed a deal with Rwandan Company, StayOnline, to digitalize the healthcare industry with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) into the StayOnline digital payment platform offering intelligent medical services in Kenya.
Both companies agreed to integrate the payment gateways that are currently supporting millions of users into the iMedic digital health e-commerce platform, providing millions of users with easy access to medical service providers in Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, and other countries. Patients will have access to doctors in the countries as well as renowned specialists in the United States, Europe, China, Singapore, and other countries.
Additionally, the integrated platform will enable StayOnline’s merchants to market their products and services to users in Asia.
“With digital health service offerings on the integrated platform, not only we are extending the services to every person in the country, but also every corner in Africa and the world. With iMedic, our users will be able to have access to top-notch doctors from leading hospitals of the world including MD Anderson, Stanford University Hospital, Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinics in the US and General Hospital 301 and Union Hospital in China,” Desire Muhinyuza, CEO of StayOnline, stated.
“With AI and IOMT technologies powering the healthcare services, it will significantly improve the efficacy of the patients, greatly improve the efficiency of the healthcare industry, tremendously reduce the escalating healthcare costs."