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We want to use technology to improve healthcare sector – Health expert, Ogunleye

As the harsh effects of brain-drain continues to bite harder on the healthcare industry, a new platform known as myhealthXP has offered a backdoor to medical professionals based abroad who desire to offer their expertize to their community.

L – R: Dr Kayode Ogunleye, Co-Founder, HealthXP Limited, Comfort Olatunde, Director, Product Marketing, HealthXP Limited and
Israel Ayodele, Head of Products, HealthXP Limited during the unveiling of myhealthXP in Lagos

MyhealthXP is an on-demand healthcare application developed to create a seamless and innovative approach to healthcare delivery in Africa. The app is set to connect individuals to highly qualified and verified doctors, laboratories, and pharmacies, providing them with efficient, convenient, and accessible medical attention wherever they are.

Quoting reports, Eromosele Omomhenle, Board Member of the company during a virtual presentation entitled Empowering Africa’s Health Landscape: The Innovative Approach of HealthXP called attention to the gaps in healthcare delivery underlining why tech is the future.

Omomhenle noted that over 5,600 medical doctors have migrated to the United Kingdom in the last eight year, a figure some say could be more. The Nigerian population which is now over 200 million 363,000 medical doctors whereas it has only 24,000 licensed practitioners. With myhealthXP, African medical practitioners based outside their country can leverage the technology to give back their expertise to their communities, he revealed.

According to Dr Kayode Ogunleye, “Our aim is to use technology to enhance the deficits we have in healthcare sector in across Africa. We are putting the patient in control of their health records. We are in a time of open source collaboration in which the healthcare provider and patients are co-workers. This is where the journey to recovery and the health of the nation works together. We missed the first industrial age and the space age that followed but with technology, I feel Africa will not miss the IT revolution. It is happening already, just right in front of us and myhealthXP wants to be the forerunner to help Nigerians and Africa in general achieve this aim.”

Describing the innovation as a ‘democratization of healthcare,’ Seni Williams, Non-Executive Director, NPL Nigeria disclosed that healthcare records has never been in control of the patients who truly matter but for a very long time at the hands of government and providers which should not be so. “My initial reaction to this innovation is that finally, we can now read what the doctor prescribes. This is very important. When the patient has access to their own record and is able to share with any professional they want, they stand a better chance than when it is locked away somewhere. We live in a global world today and there must be a facility like myhealthXP where records can move seamlessly with us because anything can happen along the way.”

Comfort Olatunde, Director Marketing disclosed that the app is user-friendly and now available for IOS users on Apple Store and Android Users on Google Play Store within Nigeria, US, UK, and Ghana. She assured, “We have processes in place that ensure that onboarding health practitioners possess the right qualifications. Our onboarding process is seamless and patients will find it very affordable. Plans are underway for myhealthXP to expand into other countries within Africa.”