Myanmar’s latest all-in-one digital healthcare platform calls for doctors

Myanmar’s latest all-in-one digital healthcare platform calls for doctors

In conjunction with its launch, HOPE Telecare, Myanmar’s latest all-in-one digital healthcare platform, is calling doctors available to join the HOPE Task Force, a voluntary telemedicine service to provide free virtual medical consultation amidst the Ministry of Health’s stay-at-home order across the country and to reduce patient-medical healthcare specialist contact in view of the soaring COVID-19 cases, Macau Business reported.

The service allows the general public to obtain virtual medical consultation for free.

HOPE Telecare is a joint-venture by Myanmar’s Blue Ocean Investment Limited, Dr Saw Mra Aung, and Malaysia’s “First Digital Signature Electronic Prescription System” DOC2US owned by Heydoc International Sdn Bhd as their technical partner.

Caption: A medical doctor wearing a red ribbon on his personal protective equipment (PPE) as a symbol of resistance against the military coup uses a mobile phone at the emergency department of Yangon General Hospital in Yangon, Myanmar. Photo: Lynn Bo Bo/EPA

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