MobiHealth News September 8, 2021
Laura Lovett

The company is continuing to team up with Rwanda’s National ID Agency to help folks register and access medical services.

Digital health chatbot Babylon is expanding its work in Rwanda, aiming to make it easier for folks who don’t have a cell phone number to access its health services.

The company is broadening its work with Rwanda’s National ID Agency (NIDA) in order to help patients register and access medical appointments.

Previously, only individuals with a cellphone could register for Babylon’s local service, called Babyl, by entering their mobile phone using their National ID number. However, individuals without phones weren’t able to complete the process. The new deal will let Rwandans use any shared digital or analog device...

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