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GLICO HEALTHCARE, a leading private health insurance provider and the brand of choice in Ghana’s healthcare services, has partnered with Vodafone Ghana to bring holistic healthcare insurance to Ghanaians on the Vodafone Medical Call-centre Health line 255.
The partnership is forged to enhance the Vodafone call centre (health line 255) increased access to free medical consultation, effectiveness in providing expert medical advice to people in need of quality healthcare at just a touch of the button. The centre operates a daily schedule from 4pm to 10pm; and has so far provided medical advice, information and guidance to over 350,000 Ghanaians.
Commenting on the objective of this partnership, the Group Head, Corporate Affairs & Marketing of GLICO GROUP, Nana Efua Rockson, stated that GLICO HEALTHCARE is passionate about supporting all Ghanaians live a healthy-wealthy life. “This partnership with Vodafone affords us the platform to provide expert and preventative medical advice to all. In so doing, we are bringing health insurance to the ‘ears’ of every Ghanaian in fulfilling our commitment of cushioning for Life.”
We are excited about this partnership with Vodafone Ghana and we urge all Ghanaians to patronize the call centre and seek expert advice.
Speaking on the partnership also, Gayheart Mensah, Director of External Affairs and Legal at Vodafone Ghana noted that the call facility has played a critical role in healthcare delivery in Ghana over the past five years.
“This partnership is a confirmation of Vodafone’s commitment to the total well-being of Ghanaians. As a caring brand, we are challenged to always take our services a step further and we hope that Ghanaians will continue to access and enjoy the quality advice the centre offers on a daily basis. Our commitment is to touch all lives irrespective of geographic location or socio-economic backgrounds.”
The Vodafone medical call-centre is the first of its kind in Ghana and the partnership between GLICO HEALTHCARE and Vodafone Ghana is also a collaborative effort between two lovable brands to offer Ghanaians value. The call-centre is run by expert clinical staff and has become the reference point for awareness creation on several health misconceptions, self-medication and early diagnosis treatment.
As the first private health insurance company in Ghana, GLICO HEALTHCARE is committed to providing bespoke healthcare services to its cherished clients. It recently was awarded the prestigious International Arch of Europe Award for quality and technology, Gold category. An award conferred for their immeasurable contribution to the business world and for high standards and professionalism demonstrated in their business performance.
GLICO HEALTHCARE is a member of GLICO GROUP Ltd, a group with six subsidiaries specialising in insurance and financial services delivery for the past three decades.
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