Microsoft Bangladesh and PlusOne collaborate to provide access to healthcare to more people in Bangladesh

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Microsoft Bangladesh and PlusOne have entered into a memorandum of understanding to provide virtual access to healthcare to more people in Bangladesh. This collaboration will help facilitate physical and mental wellbeing of employees and the public for greater productivity.

The Microsoft Azure cloud based platform powered by RingMD enables live video and audio consultation between patients and doctors in Bangladesh or abroad, online appointment scheduling and fully encrypted medical record sharing possibilities. Virtual interactions on the platform are digitized and stored securely online for over 15,000 doctors registered with RingMD to make decisions based on real insight.

“In Bangladesh, people lack quick, efficient access to quality healthcare at a time when they need it most. For instance, there are over 7 million diabetics that lack the necessary care” shared Rubaba Dowla, Managing Director, and CEO of Plusone.

“With this engagement with Microsoft Bangladesh, we expect to be able to extend access to healthcare to over million people in Bangladesh. PlusOne aims to save lives through health-tech solutions”.

“We are excited about our collaboration with PlusOne that will revolutionize customer experience in the healthcare industry,” said Sonia Bashir Kabir, Managing Director, Microsoft Bangladesh.

“Our part of the world is experiencing a new industrial revolution driven by digitization. Businesses are transforming by tapping into data and developing actionable insights to drive new customer experiences and revenue streams.”

Kabir recently signed a memorandum of understanding together with Mehreen Asaf Islam, Chairman, PlusOne and Rubaba Dowla, Managing Director and CEO, PlusOne.

The PlusOne application will soon be launched in Bangladesh and can be accessed through www.plusone-services.com , or by simply downloading the app ‘ PlusOne services ‘ from App Store or Play store.  Doctors and patients can register for free and enjoy access to quality healthcare online.

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