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Following the growing dependency of the Ghanaian market on smart mobile technology as well as the inaccessibility to quality healthcare, Kaiser Global Health Limited has developed an innovative system to provide healthcare to Ghanaians.
The system, Ayarisa, is a mobile platform will deliver quality, accessible and affordable healthcare through a portfolio of insurance plans to the largely uninsured population in Ghana.
The health insurance industry has traditionally gravitated towards safe and minimal risk models typified by corporate health insurance products.
In contrast to this, Ayarisa (which means healthcare in the Twi dialect) is designed to commoditize insurance in a way that allows individuals to freely access affordable healthcare from over 400 health service providers nationwide as well as benefit from elective procedures including medical checkups, health maintenance and disease management plans.
Additionally, subscribers are entitled to First Opinion Desks (SMS/Voice enabled), Virtual Pre-Diagnosis, Hospital Referrals and Medical Evacuations.
The mobile service is delivered by the Kaiser Global Health Ltd. (KGH); a private commercial health insurance scheme fully licensed to administer healthcare financing plans and packages that provides financial protection against health risks, and powered by TXTGhana.
Ghanaians can register by dialling *380# on MTN. Users on other networks can also call or WhatsApp 0242 435 755.
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