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eHealth, A Strategic Partner for Africa Health ExCon 2025 with the Universal Health Insurance Authority

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eHealth recently participated for the fourth consecutive year as a strategic partner to the Universal Health Insurance Authority (UHIA) at the Africa Health ExCon 2025. This engagement underscores eHealth's ongoing commitment to driving digital transformation in Egypt's health sector.


The fourth edition of Africa Health ExCon was inaugurated by Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population, under the patronage of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi. This event is a pivotal gathering for health sector leaders across the continent, showcasing cutting-edge solutions in healthcare and health insurance.


eHealth's continued collaboration with the UHIA aims to accelerate the delivery of innovative digital solutions nationwide for the Universal Health Insurance System (UHIS). This partnership is designed to enhance patient experience, improve the digital governance of health services, and ultimately boost the efficiency and quality of healthcare across Egypt.


Mr. Ibrahim Sarhan, Chairman and Managing Director of eFinance Investment Group, affirmed eHealth's readiness to expand the digital system across the country, leveraging its robust investment capabilities and expertise to establish a comprehensive, equitable, and sustainable health insurance system. This aligns with eHealth's role as a national technical partner in Egypt's digital and health transformation.


During its participation, eHealth showcased a suite of advanced digital solutions. These included management systems for clinics, primary care centers, and pharmacies, along with a digital claims portal that directly links medical service providers to electronic patient records and the health insurance system. They also presented specialized digital health services for medical coding and an integrated data analysis platform to support informed decision-making based on health service performance.


Mr. Akram Reda, CEO of eHealth, highlighted that these innovative digital solutions enhance the effectiveness of services provided to beneficiaries through the private sector and strengthen data governance within the UHIS, ensuring the sustainability of digital transformation gains.


eHealth also took part in a panel discussion titled "Leading the Next Generation of Smart Health Insurance," focusing on strategies, scalable AI, local readiness, and global success stories.
On the sidelines of the conference, eHealth formalized two significant partnerships:
* A cooperation protocol with Wasla Company to expand digital service provision to health facilities by integrating technical systems and enhancing operational procedures.
* A cooperation protocol with GS1 to boost the traceability and digitization of medicines and medical supplies within the UHIS, adopting global standards to reduce waste and improve supply chain efficiency.


These agreements demonstrate eHealth's dedication to forging strategic partnerships to build an integrated digital health ecosystem, supporting Egypt's national health transformation goals.

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