MobiHealth News September 29, 2023
Adam Ang

Also, HCF has introduced Australia’s first QR-based mode of insurance claiming and payments.

Tend Health launches mobile primary care service

Primary healthcare provider Tend Health in New Zealand has gone live nationwide with its online service.

Available via the Tend mobile app, the online walk-in primary care service aims to “ensure access to timely and essential medical care,” a media release read.

“Our online walk-in primary care service is a direct response to the pressing need for immediate medical attention that falls outside the scope of routine GP appointments,” Tend Health co-CEO Cecilia Robinson explained the nationwide service launch.

HCF rolls out first QR-based insurance claiming, payments in Australia

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