Kenya’s SasaPay & MedSource Group partner to ease healthcare payments

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SasaPay has today announced the signing of a landmark partnership agreement with the MedSource Group -Kenya’s pioneer medical group purchasing organization that will connect pharmacies to SasaPay’s payments platform and accelerate their growth in the country.

The MedSource Group serves up to 5 million patients annually through the over 770 subscriber community pharmacies and private healthcare enterprises countrywide. As they impact patients’ lives, these private healthcare enterprises will leverage the SasaPay mobile money platform for a suite of financial inclusion services.   This payments technology is specifically designed for the healthcare industry to simplify processes and reduce costs for hospitals, pharmacies, health systems providers, clinics, consultants and other players in the sector by accelerating their revenue cycle, boost customer satisfaction and collect more,” SasaPay deputy CEO and Chief Operating Officer Daniel Njoroge said. Beginning this August, the two partner organizations have begun a phased roll-out with SasaPay enlisting MedSource as a premium healthcare provider on their platform SasaPay App. Our goal is to strengthen the capacity of our members to improve the management of their businesses and thereby offer more value to Kenyans seeking medical services countrywide,” said MedSource Group Chief Executive Officer Vinod Guptan. MedSource aggregates healthcare business demands downstream and matches them with the upstream pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors. The SasaPay partnership will enable MedSource unlock business opportunities through multiple seamless financial solutions in a democratized digital marketplace. We will help healthcare service providers under the MedSource umbrella to improve payments collection and consequently empower them to take control of their healthcare finances and simplify billing processes with contactless, digital healthcare payment solutions that integrate into their existing workflows,” SasaPay deputy CEO Daniel Njoroge concluded.

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