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Euracare Ghana, a renowned healthcare facility committed to delivering world-class medical services, has formed a strategic partnership with the Ghanaian financial platform, Kowri.
This partnership aims to revolutionize international health tourism by introducing innovative pre-payment solutions, streamlining the financial aspect of accessing healthcare services abroad.
International health tourism has seen a significant surge in recent years, with patients travelling across borders in search of high-quality medical treatments.
Thousands of African patients travel out of their countries every year to seek medical care.
However, managing the financial aspects of healthcare services can often be complex and challenging, particularly when dealing with multiple currencies and banking systems.
Moreover, the partnership recognizes the importance of supporting individuals in Ghana who have relatives living abroad and wish to contribute to their medical expenses.
With Kowri's innovative financial platform, people from the Diaspora leaving abroad can now make secure online payments from any corner of the globe, providing their loved ones with the necessary financial support for their healthcare needs.
This breakthrough ensures that the power of technology is harnessed to strengthen the bonds of care and support among families, transcending borders.
Through the partnership with Kowri, Euracare empowers patients and relatives to securely and conveniently pre-pay for their healthcare services prior to their arrival at the facility.
Leveraging Kowri's advanced financial technology platform, patients can easily make international payments, bypassing traditional cross-border payment complexities.
This innovative approach eliminates uncertainties related to currency conversions, providing patients with clarity and peace of mind regarding their financial arrangements.
By introducing the option for pre-payment, Euracare and Kowri enable patients to better plan and manage their medical expenses.
Patients can access and review the cost of services in advance, ensuring transparency and avoiding unexpected financial surprises.
This collaboration enhances the overall patient experience and solidifies the reputation of international health tourism destinations as reliable and accessible healthcare hubs.
"We are thrilled to partner with Kowri to transform our patients’ experience ,” said Jan Scheepers, Managing Director of Euracare Ghana.
"At Euracare, we prioritize patient satisfaction and convenience. By offering pre-payment solutions through our collaboration with Kowri, we are simplifying the financial aspects of medical treatments, eliminating barriers to accessing our world-class medical facilities and allowing our patients to focus on their health and well-being."
The partnership between Euracare and Kowri combines Euracare's exceptional medical expertise and state-of-the-art facilities with Kowri's cutting-edge financial technology solutions.
Together, they are redefining the landscape of healthcare experience in Africa, providing patients with seamless, transparent, and convenient access to world-class healthcare services.
"We are excited to collaborate with Euracare to enhance the patient journey in international health tourism," said Claud Hutchful, CEO of the Kowri brand.
"Through our partnership, we aim to remove financial barriers and enable patients to easily access exceptional medical treatments. Our advanced platform ensures a secure and streamlined pre-payment process, empowering patients to make informed financial decisions and experience seamless healthcare journeys."
The partnership between Euracare and Kowri represents a significant advancement in increasing access to healthcare services in Ghana and Africa.
By prioritising patient convenience and leveraging innovative financial technology solutions, they are setting new standards in the industry.
This initiative exemplifies the power of collaboration and technology in revolutionizing healthcare and improving the lives of people locally and globally.
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