Khaleej Times

Your doctor is just an app away

- MobIle doCtoRs 24-7 InteRnatIo­nal’s gRowtH stoRy

While the digital age has almost transforme­d our entire lifestyle, at the same time it also disrupted many business models. From banking transactio­ns to hailing a ride are now just an app away on our smartphone­s. From utilities to facilities, mobile apps have put all the control in our palms. Healthcare industry is also being shaken by the rapid transforma­tion.

Now mobile doctors are digitally transformi­ng the UAE’s healthcare system and providing advice for mild to chronic ailments on the go, through an app.

Mobile Doctors 24-7 (MD 24-7) is a digital platform that offers remote and house call medical services to registered patients from the UAE, Egypt and Oman.

“If you are feeling unwell and need to consult with a doctor as soon as possible, you can just call us and explain your symptoms to an on-call doctor,” Raouf Khalil, founder and CEO of MD 24-7, explains.

Payers + consumer = healthcare

Khalil claims that MD 24-7 aligns consumers/employees as a 24-7 one-stop shop concierge delivery system and payers/employers by avoiding overutilis­ation.

“In most markets, medical decisions are based on financial incentives rather than true Evidence Based Medicine. This contribute­s to the unnecessar­y overutilis­ation, which not only increases insurance premiums but also has potential clinical damage through unnecessar­y MRIs, X-rays or even antibiotic­s,” he continues.

According to the World Health Organisati­on, antibiotic­s are becoming less effective because of unnecessar­y overuse.

“Healthcare solution is no longer only a healthcare solution but a consumer behaviour change solution. Any real solution to healthcare must satisfy the two main stakeholde­rs, consumers and payers,” Khalil continues.

“Mobile Doctors 24-7 provides consumers with a 24-7 concierge service based on 24-7 Population Health Management and savings for payers, through the practice of true Evidence Based Medicine. In order to change consumers’ behaviour, we must offer a better option through a 24-7 concierge level services that could help consumers whether they are healthy, acute or chronic. We gain consumers’ trust by telling them the truth about what they need not what they can afford,” he says.

MD 24-7 is licenced by Dubai Health Authority and Dubai Healthcare City. It combines next-generation telemedici­ne, telemonito­ring and home health to provide immediate access to highly trained licensed doctors and wellness experts advice via voice/video calls, live chat as well as on-site doctor visits and clinics. After consultati­ons, medicines are also delivered at the doorstep of the patient as per requiremen­t.

“You, the consumer, decide when you want to speak to general practition­ers, family medicine specialist­s, paediatric­ians, psychiatri­sts, pharmacist­s, wellness advisors and case managers. We simply believe that money should be spent on you, not fancy expensive hospitals and clinics,” Khalil says.

“If there’s a need and it’s included in your policy, we will challenge your insurance company to make sure you receive what you need and even expedite an appointmen­t on your, or your family’s behalf,” Khalil says.

Growth, expansion plan

MD 24-7 serves multiple markets and has more than 240 multinatio­nal clients.

“Our proprietar­y and intractabl­e technology platform is developed in-house and we partner with companies like Microsoft and Etisalat as our technology and telecommun­ications partners. We were recently selected to be part of the Dubai Future Accelerato­r Programme as a unique healthcare solution that has successful­ly integrated the science of medicine and state of the art technology to align consumers and payers,” Khalil says. Talking exclusivel­y to Khaleej

Times after raising $2 million, Khalil reveals that MD 24-7 will be operationa­l in six additional countries by end of 2018.

Emirates Hospital, a member of KBBO Group, acquired 60 per cent ownership of MD 24-7, recently.

Establishe­d in Abu Dhabi in 2004, KBBO Group is a leading investment group with a diverse portfolio of interests, operating in the UAE and across the Middle East.

Yazen Abu Gulal, KBBO Group CEO says that MD 24-7 is a valuable asset that is a natural fit for KBBO’s numerous healthcare assets such as Emirates Hospitals and CosmeSurge.

“We look forward to strengthen­ing our relationsh­ip with MD 247’s management team and moving forward with its worldwide growth,” he says.

Khalil believes KBBO Group is a solid partner to support a rapid expansion plan, however, he says: “We are open to local strategic partners in different countries through franchise or joint venture relationsh­ips.”

“Looking toward the future, in five years we would hope to be operationa­l in 50 countries through B2B, B2G, B2C and loyalty programs and eventually, we will launch an IPO,” Khalil concludes.

any real solution to healthcare must satisfy the two main stakeholde­rs, consumers and payers Raouf Khalil, founder and CEO of Mobile Doctors 24-7

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