Cairo : Altibbi joins forces with Ibrahim A. Badran Charitable Foundation to help underprivileged people in underserved and rural communities in Egypt get yearly unlimited access to healthcare professionals with its telehealth solutions.

With a common vision to alleviate the burden of medical consultations, Altibbi, the MENA region’s first and largest digital health platform and Ibrahim A. Badran Charitable Foundation (IBF) partnered to provide accessible and high-quality healthcare to 5,000 beneficiaries in rural areas in Egypt. This partnership, during such uncertain times, shows how telehealth can be a cost-effective and powerful tool to improve rural health care.

“I admire the noble efforts taken by Ibrahim A. Badran Charitable Foundation in bridging the gap between proper healthcare and unprivileged people in Egypt. This goes in line with Altibbi’s commitment to advancing the quality and range of healthcare services, where we aim to help every family in the region access qualified doctors around the clock.” - Jalil Allabadi, Founder and CEO of Altibbi.

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About Altibbi

Altibbi – Better health for all…

www.altibbi.com 

The first platform in the Arab region that offers telemedicine consultation services, allowing patients to connect directly with doctors via audio calls and chats.

Stemming from the fact that there are approximately 400 million people in the Arab World lacking access to essential medical services, Altibbi works diligently to circulate medical content in the Arabic Language via the Internet. By providing medical information from trusted sources and remote medical consultation services for all Arabic speakers, Altibbi helps patients access medical information and advice, thus reducing the number of unnecessary doctor visits and lessening the pressure on the healthcare system. Winner of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship Award and the World Summit Award for best digital content in the health and well-being category.

About Ibrahim A. Badran Charitable Foundation

www.badranfoundation.com 

Since March 2014, Ibrahim A. Badran Charitable Foundation (IBF) came to life as the pioneer non-profit organization in delivering Medical Convoys to the underprivileged people in Egypt. Because the Foundation deeply recognizes the value of human life, we strive to deliver healthcare as a basic human right, regardless of people’s religions, political affiliations, races, genders and geographic locations.

With a lifelong mission, IBF aims to enhance the development and sustainability of healthcare in Egypt through effective strategies and equitable solutions. Among its unparalleled health services, IBF affords free consultations, complementary treatments and comprehensive healthcare to Egypt’s marginalized communities.

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