Celcom partners with Malaysia-based digital health platform DoctorOnCall

The digital health platform currently has about a million active users in Malaysia, according to its co-founder Maran Virumandi.
By Dean Koh
03:00 am
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Celcom, the oldest mobile telecommunication provider in Malaysia, a member of the Axiata group of companies, has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with DoctorOnCall, a digital healthcare platform by Health Digital Technologies Sdn. Bhd. 

WHAT’S IT ABOUT

The partnership will look to explore innovations in the digital health space such as embedding DoctorOnCall plan(s) into Celcom digital offerings such as Business Suite for Retail. Celcom will work together with DoctorOnCall, towards the potential of developing innovative healthcare and workplace offerings to its clients.

DoctorOnCall.com.my, which was established in 2017, is Malaysia’s largest digital health platform that connects patients with an extensive network of over 1,500 Specialists in private hospitals and more than 100 GP doctors throughout the country. Patients located anywhere in Malaysia are able to speak to doctors with just a private chat, phone or video call. They are also able to order and receive prescription drugs safely and promptly through the platform.

In the wake of tackling the threat of COVID-19, Malaysia’s Ministry of Health has also recently partnered with DoctorOnCall to establish a virtual health advisory portal to address the growing number of public queries on the coronavirus and to correct misinformation, according to a report by the Borneo Post. 

ON THE RECORD

“We are keen to explore and develop our digital aspirations in creating a sustainable digital ecosystem that is able to address the ever-evolving digital lifestyle of Malaysians, which includes healthcare needs,” said Azlan Zainal Abidin, Chief Enterprise Business Officer, Celcom in a statement. 

Maran Virumandi, Co-Founder of DoctorOnCall said, “With Malaysia on the verge of entering the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), digital healthcare services should be made more accessible to all Malaysians, be in the cities or in rural areas. Currently, we have over one million monthly active users, and this new collaboration will allow our digital health platform to reach even more patients throughout the country. We look forward to working with Celcom and supporting their clients’ healthcare needs throughout Malaysia.”

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