Kazakhstan Partners With Carna Health to Boost Digital Healthcare Innovation
Kazakhstan Partners With Carna Health to Boost Digital Healthcare Innovation
Kazakhstan Partners With Carna Health to Boost Digital Healthcare Innovation
Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Healthcare has signed a cooperation memorandum with Carna Health. The agreement aims to explore joint initiatives in digital healthcare. The ministry’s press service announced the partnership. Carna Health specialises in an AI-powered platform for chronic disease prevention and early detection. Its technology is based on the Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic framework. The platform supports continuous patient monitoring, risk assessment, and tailored clinical advice.
The memorandum highlights several areas for collaboration. These include pilot testing the platform in select primary care clinics. It also covers digitising patient records and managing chronic diseases. Another focus is improving digital literacy among rural healthcare workers.
The company’s platform has already proven effective. It reduces physicians’ workload by 30% and cuts treatment costs for chronic kidney disease. It also lowers the carbon footprint of dialysis therapy. Carna Health serves over 70,000 users in more than 35 countries and partners with leading healthcare institutions globally. The partnership could expand access to advanced digital health tools in Kazakhstan. It may also improve efficiency and sustainability in chronic disease care. The agreement sets the stage for practical trials and training programmes in the near future.