Savannah Informatics hosts Egypt’s Yodawy to advance digital health collaboration

Date: 2026-03-17
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

Savannah Informatics has hosted a delegation from Egyptian digital health company Yodawy for a knowledge-sharing session focused on advancing healthcare innovation and collaboration across markets.

The Yodawy delegation was led by co-founders Karim Khashaba and Yasser AbdelGawad, whose company has established itself as Egypt’s first provider of paperless claims and operates a chronic care programme spanning 38 cities. The platform collaborates with more than 35 payers and over 800 corporates, processing approximately 5,000 e-prescriptions daily across hospitals, clinics, and on-site doctors.

The session, moderated by Benard Odote and Aggrey Ogutu, explored how digital platforms are transforming pharmacy services by streamlining prescription access, fulfilment, and insurance workflows for both acute and chronic care patients.

Savannah Informatics representatives, including Dr John Muthee, Dr Justus Kilonzi, Joy Kiguta, and Jason Wanjohi, shared insights from their experience in building digital health ecosystems that improve data visibility, care coordination, and decision-making across healthcare systems.

The engagement highlighted the importance of cross-market collaboration in driving innovation, with participants emphasizing that while technology enables transformation, shared learning and partnerships remain critical to achieving patient-centered healthcare at scale.

 

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