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Golola Moses partners with My Doctor to revolutionize healthcare in Uganda

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Ugandan vocal kickboxer and national icon Golola Moses has entered a partnership with Uganda’s pioneering telemedicine service providers, My Doctor, with a plan to revolutionize healthcare delivery and awareness, particularly among underserved communities, and further enhance public health and fitness initiatives across the country.

Known for his sporting prowess and larger-than-life persona, Golola will lend his considerable influence and popularity to My Doctor’s efforts to reach and serve over 100,000 users, specifically focusing on traditionally underserved communities. 

According to officials from My Doctor, this alliance underscores the innovative ways My Doctor is striving to enhance accessibility, reduce costs, and improve the quality of healthcare across the country. 

“My Doctor is a leading telemedicine service provider with a physical hospital in Nansana, dedicated to providing quality healthcare to all Ugandans. A significant part of this collaboration’s mandate involves bolstering healthcare services for women, who often face barriers in accessing necessary care,” noted Sharon Namboozo, business development officer at My Doctor. 

With Golola Moses as a powerful advocate, the initiative aims to break down these barriers and provide women with the tools and knowledge they need to take charge of their health. This empowerment is expected to have a profound and far-reaching impact, creating healthier outcomes for not only the women themselves but also their families and communities.

Furthermore, maternal and child health is another area set to benefit immensely from this partnership. 

“My Doctor’s comprehensive antenatal, pediatric, labor, and safe childbirth programs are already leading the way in this field, and the partnership with Golola promises to strengthen these services even further. By raising awareness and promoting these vital programs, the initiative intends to improve health outcomes for mothers and children across Uganda,” noted.

Notably, the partnership is also dedicated to fostering growth and improvement within the healthcare sector itself. 

“By providing a structured program for future healthcare education and training, My Doctor and Golola are laying the groundwork for a better equipped and more knowledgeable healthcare workforce. This is anticipated to lead to not only improved service provision but also a reduction in healthcare costs, benefiting patients and providers alike,” she said.

Beyond its immediate impacts, this partnership is also set to have a longer-term effect on Uganda’s economy. By reducing healthcare costs and improving the health of the population, the initiative is expected to contribute to increased workforce productivity, boosting Uganda’s economic prosperity.

“In sum, this unprecedented collaboration between My Doctor and Golola Moses holds great promise for the future of healthcare in Uganda. As the country looks towards a future with more equitable and efficient healthcare provision, this partnership is certainly a step in the right direction. The prospect of leveraging the popularity and reach of a national icon like Golola to advance healthcare provision is both innovative and inspiring, and it signals a new chapter in Uganda’s healthcare narrative,” Namboozo said.

Source: The Observer

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