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EFU teams up with Sehat Kahani

Digital healthcare platform Sehat Kahani, Pakistan's leading has formed a strategic alliance with EFU Health Insurance Ltd to provide online healthcare services to EFU Health's covered members

By News Desk
January 16, 2024

KARACHI: Digital healthcare platform Sehat Kahani, Pakistan's leading has formed a strategic alliance with EFU Health Insurance Ltd to provide online healthcare services to EFU Health's covered members.

The collaboration will allow them to connect with 24/7 available general physicians within 60 seconds and schedule online appointments with preferred specialists for personalized and specialized care, a statement said.

Sehat Kahani, Pakistan’s leading digital healthcare platform, is forging a strategic alliance with EFU Health Insurance Ltd – Pakistan’s First Specialized Health Insurer, to extend online healthcare services to EFU Health’s covered members. — Trade Chronicles
Sehat Kahani, Pakistan’s leading digital healthcare platform, is forging a strategic alliance with EFU Health Insurance Ltd – Pakistan’s First Specialized Health Insurer, to extend online healthcare services to EFU Health’s covered members. — Trade Chronicles

"This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to revolutionizing healthcare for our valued policyholders," said Kamran Ansari, managing director and CEO of EFU Health. "Sehat Kahani's expertise and commitment towards providing digital healthcare solutions making them accessible from anywhere, anytime."

"Through this partnership, policyholders can now connect with general physicians within seconds, schedule appointments with specialists, and benefit from the efficiency of electronic medical records and e-prescriptions," said Sara Saeed Khurram, CEO of Sehat Kahani.

Iffat Zafar Aga, COO of Sehat Kahani, said the collaboration was a significant stride towards making quality healthcare accessible to all. "We look forward to a successful partnership with EFU Health, and together, we aim to elevate the health and well-being of their policyholders," she said.