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Reliance-backed KareXpert to power Egypt's national healthcare digital transformation
Reliance-backed KareXpert to power Egypt's national healthcare digital transformation

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Reliance-backed KareXpert to power Egypt's national healthcare digital transformation

Telecom Egypt has signed a pact with healthcare technology company KareXpert to launch a digital healthcare platform managed through a secure national cloud hosted within Egypt. KareXpert is backed by Reliance Jio as one of its investors. Announcing the MoU between Telecom Egypt and KareXpert, a release on Wednesday said the platform combines a Hospital Information Management System (HIMS) with unified electronic medical records and provides comprehensive revenue cycle management solutions. This provides hospitals with a unified view of their clinical and administrative data, improving operational efficiency. KareXpert's solutions integrate with existing systems within medical facilities and offer a unified digital payment path, simplifying billing procedures and accelerating revenue collection, while fully maintaining data privacy and complying with regulatory standards, the release said. The secure local hosting ensures sovereignty over health information, while the cloud infrastructure allows future scalability to incorporate AI and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. "This collaboration aligns with Telecom Egypt's strategy to utilise technology and build high-value strategic partnerships to deliver top-tier digital solutions," the release said. The company is expanding its portfolio beyond high-speed connectivity and 5G networks to include secure national cloud services, AI, and IoT solutions that integrate with smart financial technologies to meet the needs of both businesses and individuals. Nidhi Jain, Founder and CEO of KareXpert, said: "Telecom Egypt will give us faster market access and quicker rollout. The platform will enable easy access to healthcare services to the citizens of Egypt with exceptional reliability." The MoU was recently signed during the 'Africa Health ExCon 2025' conference and exhibition held in Cairo. Mohamed Nasr, Managing Director and CEO of Telecom Egypt, said: "We are transferring our technical expertise to the healthcare sector by offering hospitals a reliable, easy-to-deploy platform that protects patient data privacy and doubles operational efficiency, contributing to Egypt's 2030 vision for sustainable digital transformation." KareXpert is operational in 500-plus hospitals and medical centres, serving over 15 million patients across six countries. Among its users are public and private healthcare providers such as Apollo, CK Birla, Reliance, Artemis, HCL, CIPLA, the Ministry of Defence, BHEL, DVC, and Tata Group of Hospitals.

Opella Egypt leads with purpose at Africa Health ExCon
Opella Egypt leads with purpose at Africa Health ExCon

Daily News Egypt

time28-06-2025

  • Health
  • Daily News Egypt

Opella Egypt leads with purpose at Africa Health ExCon

Opella Egypt participated as a Gold Sponsor at Africa Health ExCon 2025, co-hosted by Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), Africa's leading healthcare event. The conference welcomed over 60,000 attendees from 150+ countries, held under the patronage of President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. 'Towards Sustainable Healthcare' session, held by Opella on June 25, focused on Opella's sustainability, B Corp certification and self-care vision. At the heart of the session was a panel on e-Labelling, a joint ambition by Opella and the Egyptian Drug Authority (EDA) to cut waste and expand access to reliable health information. The takeaway was simple: Digital, eco-friendly tools aren't optional. They're essential for a smarter, more sustainable future. Opella leaders, experts from the World Health Organization (WHO), the EDA, South Africa's regulatory bodies, and the Global Self-Care Federation (GSCF) contributed valuable insights. The message was clear: Long-term impact starts with informed choices, stronger health literacy, and is bolstered by collaboration. Opella achieved a new milestone on its journey to deliver responsible self-care for people and planet. Certified by B Lab, B Corp recognizes companies that meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability. Marissa Saretsky, Chief Sustainability Officer: 'We are proud to be the first global consumer healthcare company to achieve B Corp Certification, reflecting our commitment to sustainability and accountability. Our strategy towards a healthier planet and society focuses on decarbonizing our operations and value chain, embedding circularity, driving health literacy and supporting surrounding communities through NGO partnerships. We look forward to working with all partners across the sector to make sustainable self-care second nature.' Josephine Fubara, Chief Science Officer: 'e-Labeling puts more power in the hands of consumers. It empowers consumers by making self-care easier, more accessible, and sustainable—while simplifying healthcare for everyone. To realize its full potential, we need early, open collaboration across regulators, industry, healthcare professionals, and patients.' Feirouz Ellouze, General Manager (AMET): 'Opella's presence at the conference highlights our commitment to sustainable healthcare systems. We are a dedicated global self-care leader, ready to meet the health needs of consumers. Our independence allows us to innovate faster and stay focused on our mission: making self-care as simple as it should be – for everyone.' The EDA has been leading a multi-phase e-Labelling shift to modernize medicine information and boost sustainability. Launched in 2022, The initiative, launched in 2022, replaces paper leaflets with QR-linked digital formats, starting with hospital-use products. Now in its second phase, it supports health literacy, cuts paper waste, and sets the stage for full digital integration using global standards. By digitizing the 60 million leaflets provided annually by Opella Egypt alone, we could save 300 tonnes of carbon emissions and protect 5,400 trees. Recognizing the significance of collaboration and active participation among various stakeholders, Opella is committed to supporting initiatives that facilitate this transition and drive sustainable change.

AOI, China's XGY partner to localize medical devices manufacturing in Egypt - Health
AOI, China's XGY partner to localize medical devices manufacturing in Egypt - Health

Al-Ahram Weekly

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

AOI, China's XGY partner to localize medical devices manufacturing in Egypt - Health

The Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) and Chinese company XGY Medical Devices inked a partnership agreement on Wednesday to establish the Arab-Chinese Medical Industries Company for localizing medical device manufacturing. The signing took place on the sidelines of the fourth Africa Health ExCon 2025's opening, organized by the Egyptian Authority for Unified Procurement (UPA) from 24 to 27 June under the theme: "Innovation and Independence: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence and Local Manufacturing to Strengthen African Health Systems." Major General Mokhtar Abdel-Latif, chairman of AOI's board of directors, and Jiao Da Tian, chairman of XGY Medical Devices, signed the partnership. Egyptian Minister of Health Khaled Abdel-Ghaffar also witnessed the signing. In an AOI statement, Abdel-Latif said the agreement includes establishing a joint company to localize the medical device industry. The company will start with diagnostic and therapeutic radiology equipment in the first phase, leveraging AOI's advanced manufacturing capabilities. He added that the goal is to reduce the cost of imported technological components by designing and manufacturing them within AOI for the first time in Egypt, achieving complete localization of this vital industry. He further explained that the cooperation will include specialized training programmes for engineers and technicians working in the new joint company, along with providing maintenance services and spare parts. Abdel-Latif affirmed the AOI's commitment to forming strategic and productive partnerships with the global Chinese company to expand cooperation in the medical device manufacturing field according to international quality standards. The partnership aims to increase market access, meet local demand, reduce reliance on imports, and open export channels to African, Arab, and global markets at competitive prices. For his part, XGY's chairman expressed his pride in collaborating with the AOI. "This partnership reflects strong confidence in AOI's advanced manufacturing capabilities," he stressed. He further emphasized XGY's commitment to fully transferring its technology to Egypt through the joint venture with AOI. "This would enhance cooperation and expand export opportunities by capitalizing on Egypt's successful investment climate," he added. XGY Medical Devices, established in 1998, is a high-end medical equipment manufacturing project jointly constructed by Zhejiang Xingaoyi Medical Equipment Co., Ltd., Shandong Longzhiyuan Medical Equipment Co., Ltd., and Junan Caijin Group in 2022. The company integrates research and development, production, sales, and after-sales of magnetic resonance equipment. The partnership follows a cooperation protocol signed in May with Philips to localize the medical device industry and boost Egypt's capacity in biomedical engineering. The protocol includes feasibility studies for domestic production, development of device components, and establishment of a specialized biomedical engineering centre for knowledge transfer. In 2023 alone, Philips, a global tech company, made 607 medical technology patent applications, becoming the second largest applicant in the medical technology field in the European Patent Office (EPO) index. "ExCon 2025 will witness the signing of 15 agreements and contracts in the fields of medical tourism for African countries, as well as strategic partnerships to reform healthcare systems in several African nations," General Authority for Healthcare (GAH) Chairman Ahmed El-Sobky said on the sidelines of the conference. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

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