EmergingTech Ventures, a Moroccan collective investment scheme (OPCC) management company, has just finalized an investment in Docline, a Moroccan-Spanish company specializing in health.
EmergingTech Ventures becomes, through this investment, the “Lead Investor” in Docline, a Moroccan-Spanish digital health company that offers telemedicine solutions to health professionals, hospitals, insurers, pharmaceutical laboratories and businesses. . In detail, Docline makes it possible to bring together in a single platform a technology for the digitization of care services thanks to a complete suite of more than 15 functionalities, from communication (video consultations, medical chat, telephone calls and patient file) to issuing and receiving private and secure electronic prescriptions (100,000 prescriptions issued/month). The platform also enables care services thanks to an available network of doctors (more than 5,000 active digital doctors with more than 100,000 consultations/month) as well as a network of 23,000 pharmacies in Spain and soon in other target markets such as Morocco. Top management also assures that Docline’s mission is to make health care more accessible through technology, for everyone, anytime and anywhere.
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“We are happy to support Omar Najid, a talent from the diaspora and the MRE community, in the development of Docline, particularly in the Moroccan and African markets and to provide high value-added solutions, for sustainably solve major issues for our region,” said Meriem Zairi, Managing Partner at EmergingTech Ventures. “We have won the trust of our customers and our investors by offering the solution to two of the most important problems in the health sector, particularly in emerging countries: the lack of doctors and their concentration around urban centers as well as the growth health costs and the growing expansion of universal health coverage in these markets,” said Omar Najid, co-founder of Docline, and Moroccan entrepreneur from the Spanish diaspora.
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