“Wiiqare” helps patients pay for treatment and drugs using
their savings or on credit.
“Our goal is for everyone to have access to health care.
When you feel sick and you have to stay at home, you can go directly to a
health service for appropriate care because this is what often happens, because
in our community when someone is sick and they don’t have money, they are
forced to stay at home,” the Wiiqare inventor, Zagabe said.
The app is getting good reviews in Goma, a city in eastern
Congo where health infrastructure remains poor.
“When I left home I didn’t have the means and I came to use
the Wiiqare application which made it easier for me to benefit from care and to
be examined quickly. I am saving little by little in the card and this helps me
to be treated,” Odile Neema, a Goma
resident who was visiting Kyeshero hospital stated.
Patients can treat anything from malaria to the most complex
ailments without worry. They can then do mobile payments or ask for credit. It
is a way to revolutionize access to care in a region where it is expensive and
virtually non-existent.
A gynecologist at Kyeshero Hospital, Dr. Mvuama Guylain
said; “In our system of care, we see that there are really difficulties for the
access to care for the population.”
Users can also keep savings meant for health care on the
app, maintaining a piggy bank of sorts to cater for health emergencies.
Report says, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, access to
health care is often delayed by lack of money, a situation that is at the root
of several cases of death or serious injury in this country.
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