Delivering Healthcare to the Next Billion

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Healthcare Challenges in Emerging Markets

Traditional healthcare models cannot scale to meet rising demand

Population growth, urbanization, and rising chronic disease burden are outpacingthe speed at which hospitals can expand and clinicians can be trained,especially in African health systems

The patient reality

Distance

Long travel times to access basic primary care services

Overcrowding

Overloaded hospitals, long queues, limited staff

Cost

High out-of-pocket healthcare expenses delay treatment

Fragmentation

Paper-reliant workflows fracture patient data and undermine clinical care quality

Quality

Poor quality of care, critical shortage of doctors, hospital "100-day blackouts" and pharmaceutical supply chain vulnerability

Systemic Impact at Scale

Demand vs Capacity

Demand vs Capacity

Healthcare demand is growing faster than system capacity. Population growth and chronic disease burden are increasing at a pace that traditional delivery models cannot absorb

Access Gap

Average travel time to reach primary care services in rural and peri-urban regions. Delays in access lead to late-stage diagnosis and avoidable complications

2+ Hours

30-70%

Out-of-pocket spending

Financial Pressure

In many African markets, patients directly finance the majority of healthcare costs—forcing difficult trade-offs and delayed care

Fragmentation

Paper-based and disconnected systems limit continuity of care, increase administrative burden, and contribute to diagnostic inefficiencies

Structural Constraints

Not cyclical—and cannot be solved by incremental investment alone

Opportunity

A once-in-a-generation healthcaremarket with proven, monetized demandand growing revenue momentum

Average travel time to reach primary care services in rural regionsDelays in access lead to late-stage diagnosis and avoidable complications
$120B+

2030: Healthcare spending projected to exceed $120B+

25%

2050: Africa will account for 25% of global population growth

70%

OOP: In many markets, 30-70% of healthcare spending is paid directly by patients

01

Paid Demand

High out-of-pocket healthcare spending shows patients are already paying for faster, more reliable care when public systems fall short

02

Scalable Distribution

Digital healthcare expands access without the cost or time required to build hospitals or scale physical infrastructure

03

AI Leverage

AI improves triage, diagnosis, and care delivery, allowing limited clinical resources to serve more patients with greater consistency