Unu is focusing its effort on the 5.5-million formally employed population that cannot afford medical aid
Dr Phatho Zondi, COO and Tania Joffe, CEO, at Unu Health. PICTURE: Supplied
Affordable healthcare, through the use of technology, is the focus of this edition of the Business Day Spotlight. Our host Mudiwa Gavaza is joined by the team from Unu Health: CEO Tania Joffe and COO Dr Phatho Zondi. Unu Health is a company that’s been funded by Standard Bank to help bring down healthcare costs for consumers. The company essentially used a network of doctors, pharmacies and employers on one platform to make this happen.
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