Unlocking Africa

The Future of Medicine in Africa. Data, Tech, and Remedial Health with Samuel Okwuada

Episode 88

Episode #88 is with Samuel Okwuada, who is the CEO and co-founder of Remedial Health, a ground-breaking company at the forefront of revolutionising healthcare delivery in Africa through the power of data and technology.

Remedial Health's mission is clear: to enhance the accessibility and affordability of medicines. They achieve this by establishing a direct supply chain from manufacturers to pharmacies for medical and non-medical essentials, thereby cutting out unnecessary intermediaries.

Remedial Health offers innovative  financing and inventory management solutions that empower both pharmacies and patients alike.

What We Discuss With Samuel

  • Do you feel that your experience in the UK influenced how you started and expanded Remedial Health?
  • What makes Remedial Health stand out from other pharmaceutical marketplaces, and what unique value do you provide to your customers?
  • How is Remedial Health tackling the issue of a fragmented market and creating greater visibility in the supply chain for manufacturers?
  • One of your core commitments is to provide affordable medicine in Africa. How have you managed to achieve this commitment while facing global events like the COVID-19 pandemic and inflation?
  • What role has technology played in enabling you to manage the solutions that you offer from end to end?
  • And much more...

Full show notes and resources can be found here: Unlocking Africa show notes

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