Telecom Egypt struck a major deal with KareXpert, a healthcare tech company that uses artificial intelligence. The two companies signed their agreement during the Africa Health ExCon 2025 conference in Cairo. KareXpert gets backing from Reliance Jio, making it a strong player in the healthcare technology space. The partnership will create a comprehensive digital healthcare platform that runs on a secure national cloud inside Egypt. Hospitals across the country will get access to advanced medical technology through the collaboration.
The new platform combines a Hospital Information Management System with unified electronic medical records for better patient care. Revenue cycle management solutions help hospitals track their money and billing processes more efficiently. Medical facilities can see all their clinical and administrative data in one place, which makes operations run smoother. The system integrates easily with existing hospital equipment and software that doctors and nurses already use. Digital payment features speed up billing and help hospitals collect money faster while keeping patient information private.
KareXpert operates in over 500 hospitals and medical centers across six countries, serving more than 15 million patients. Major healthcare providers like Apollo, CK Birla, Reliance, and Artemis use their technology in India. The company has been making money since 2021 and shows strong financial performance. Telecom Egypt wants to expand beyond internet and 5G services into cloud computing, AI, and smart financial technologies. The partnership supports Egypt Vision 2030 for digital transformation in healthcare.
The new platform combines a Hospital Information Management System with unified electronic medical records for better patient care. Revenue cycle management solutions help hospitals track their money and billing processes more efficiently. Medical facilities can see all their clinical and administrative data in one place, which makes operations run smoother. The system integrates easily with existing hospital equipment and software that doctors and nurses already use. Digital payment features speed up billing and help hospitals collect money faster while keeping patient information private.
KareXpert operates in over 500 hospitals and medical centers across six countries, serving more than 15 million patients. Major healthcare providers like Apollo, CK Birla, Reliance, and Artemis use their technology in India. The company has been making money since 2021 and shows strong financial performance. Telecom Egypt wants to expand beyond internet and 5G services into cloud computing, AI, and smart financial technologies. The partnership supports Egypt Vision 2030 for digital transformation in healthcare.