The world today is surrounded by numerous health threats. After COVID19, the spread of diseases is being succeeded by other similar viruses and illnesses, risking the future of human health. With so much going on in the health sector, diagnosing the particular cause becomes difficult for professionals, especially with the collision of symptoms.
The chances of misdiagnosis in such cases are significantly increased, which could be gravely dangerous for the patient. In such a situation, connecting with the right healthcare professionals play a crucial role. They can help facilitate the best remedy while also having the opinions of other specialists in the field and proceeding with the best-suggested procedure.
Helping the health professionals save more lives and tackle these issues, Dr. Sedric Degbo founded REMA.
REMA is a health-tech start-up that connects medical professionals for better healthcare decisions.
Being a CEO at Rema, how do you envision growing your network operations into the healthcare niche?
Our vision with REMA is to reduce the incidence of medical errors by simplifying access to medical expertise, medico-scientific resources, and quality continuing education for healthcare professionals in Africa. Concretely, with our solutions, we estimate to avoid more than 500,000 deaths due to medical errors by 2027. From a commercial point of view, we want to make our platforms the reference channel for reaching healthcare professionals in Africa. and collect real-time health data across the continent.
Please give us your valuable input about the future of the healthcare niche for the budding enthusiast aspiring to venture into the medical niche.
To entrepreneurs who want to venture into health technologies, I would tell them not to hesitate because the challenges are significant and there is a place for everyone in several topics. We can cite among others the issues of universal health coverage, low workforce available in health, and lack of hospital beds and medical equipment. So, get started! I will gladly help if needed.
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