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Allianz Partners and Doctor Anywhere collaborate for telehealth in SEA

It aims to provide telehealth services to Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines.

Singapore-based healthcare technology company, Doctor Anywhere (DA), has announced a new partnership with Allianz Partners, a B2B2C insurance and assistance. 

The collaboration's objective is to provide comprehensive telehealth services to Allianz's international health members in four Southeast Asian countries: Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines.

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Responding to the increasing demand for efficient and patient-centric healthcare services, this partnership aims to improve access to high-quality healthcare in local communities. 

Starting from 1 August, Allianz's international health members with outpatient plans can utilise Doctor Anywhere's mobile app for a seamless healthcare experience. 

This includes convenient access to trusted medical advice through video consultations with locally certified doctors, complimentary medication delivery to their homes, and secure appointment scheduling and health record management.

 

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