AfriMed

AfriMed AfriMed is revolutionising healthcare with AI and blockchain-powered solutions.

From telemedicine to secure medical records and fraud-proof insurance claims, we’re building a smarter, more accessible future for healthcare in Southern Africa. This is the official page of AfriMed, a spin off mobile Healthcare management platform built and owned by eventive, a Swiss based start-up registered in Aarau, Switzerland.

In AfriMed™ staging, we are learning not only whether the platform works, but whether it feels practical for busy clinic...
30/05/2026

In AfriMed™ staging, we are learning not only whether the platform works, but whether it feels practical for busy clinicians.

Digital health needs guardrails: identity, professional verification, privacy, patient safety, and clinical accountability all matter. At the same time, we know clinicians do not always have time to complete every profile detail in one sitting.

That is why, during staging, we have temporarily simplified parts of the clinician setup. Where you see “Complete later”, you can move forward and continue exploring the platform. The stricter verification steps remain important and will be required before full clinical access, bookings, prescriptions, or public discovery are enabled.

Our goal is simple: help clinicians reach the real AfriMed™ experience quickly, while preserving the safety standards digital health infrastructure must have.

Your feedback helps us refine the balance between access, trust, and clinical responsibility.

One of the things we’ve been learning during AfriMed™ staging is that meaningful healthcare feedback often happens while...
26/05/2026

One of the things we’ve been learning during AfriMed™ staging is that meaningful healthcare feedback often happens while someone is actively using the platform — not afterwards in a separate survey.

Thanks to a suggestion from Dr Danai Chiwara, we have now implemented in-app staging feedback directly inside AfriMed™.

Clinicians, patients, researchers, and reviewers can now leave practical feedback while navigating workflows, making observations more contextual, specific, and operationally useful as we continue preparing for production.

• On desktop, users can simply open the “Me” dropdown and select “Make suggestion”.

• On mobile, selecting “Log out” now gently offers a “Leave feedback” option before exiting.

The goal is not simply to collect opinions, but to better understand:

• what feels clear
• what feels confusing
• where friction still exists
• and how real African healthcare environments shape actual platform use in practice.

Sometimes small questions lead to meaningful improvements.

Thank you to everyone continuing to pressure-test AfriMed™ with honesty and real-world perspective.

Interoperability is not just about systems speaking to each other.It is about continuity of care,patient ownership,trust...
24/05/2026

Interoperability is not just about systems speaking to each other.

It is about continuity of care,
patient ownership,
trusted longitudinal records,
and reducing fragmentation across real healthcare environments.

As AfriMed™ evolves, one of our strongest convictions is that African digital health infrastructure must not only digitise care — it must remain practical, portable, and usable in low-resource realities where continuity is often lost between facilities, regions, and providers.

That includes:

• patient-controlled health records
• structured clinical interoperability
• clinician-generated consultation data
• longitudinal visit history
• referrals, prescriptions and vitals continuity
• support for both modern standards and real-world legacy environments

The future of healthcare infrastructure in Africa will depend not only on AI, but on trusted interoperability that strengthens health systems without disconnecting citizens from their own health information.

Sometimes people don’t know where to start when they feel unwell.That uncertainty alone can be overwhelming.AfriMed™ Fol...
23/05/2026

Sometimes people don’t know where to start when they feel unwell.

That uncertainty alone can be overwhelming.

AfriMed™ Fola is being developed to help patients ask health questions in a calmer, more practical way — especially in settings where access to immediate healthcare guidance is limited.

Not to replace clinicians.
Not to diagnose recklessly.
But to support safer next steps, clearer understanding, and continuity of care.

Healthcare access should feel human, not intimidating.

You’re unwell and alone.  Nothing feels worse than not knowing what to do next when your health suddenly changes.That is...
22/05/2026

You’re unwell and alone.
Nothing feels worse than not knowing what to do next when your health suddenly changes.

That is one of the reasons we built the AfriMed™ Help Centre.

Not as a marketing feature.
Not as a forgotten FAQ page.
But as a real guidance layer designed to help patients and clinicians navigate care with more confidence and less uncertainty.

From onboarding, appointments, messages, prescriptions, referrals, and myEHR — we are building step-by-step support directly into the healthcare journey itself.

Because digital health should not only connect people to care.
It should also help people understand what to do next.

We are continuing to refine and expand these guided experiences as AfriMed™ staging evolves across Southern Africa and beyond.

Healthcare infrastructure must feel human too.

Your health history should not be scattered across forgotten files, lost papers, disconnected clinics, or systems you ca...
21/05/2026

Your health history should not be scattered across forgotten files, lost papers, disconnected clinics, or systems you cannot access.

Healthcare works better when people can carry their story with them.

AfriMed™ is being built around a simple belief:

Patients should have meaningful access and visibility over their own health journey.

Your visits.
Your prescriptions.
Your referrals.
Your records.

Import existing records.
Upload documents and medical files.
Export your health history when needed.
And most importantly — choose when healthcare professionals can access it to support your care.

We are still refining AfriMed™ in staging, but one thing is already very clear:

Africa deserves healthcare infrastructure built around continuity, dignity, accessibility, and patient trust.

A consultation should not end as a forgotten conversation.After every patient interaction, clinicians still face one of ...
20/05/2026

A consultation should not end as a forgotten conversation.

After every patient interaction, clinicians still face one of healthcare’s biggest invisible burdens:

• documenting
• structuring notes
• tracking follow-ups
• prescriptions
• referrals
• continuity of care

That is where VitalRep™ comes in.

VitalRep™ is being designed inside AfriMed™ to help clinicians capture structured consultation intelligence in real time — transforming conversations into meaningful continuity of care.

Not to replace clinicians.
To support them.

Because healthcare systems do not fail only from lack of treatment.
They fail from fragmented information, lost continuity, and operational fatigue.

We are still refining and hardening AfriMed™ in staging, but the vision is becoming clearer every day.

Africa deserves healthcare infrastructure built for its realities — not adapted as an afterthought.

Healthcare in Africa deserves infrastructure that feels intuitive, human, and built for real-world care journeys.AfriMed...
17/05/2026

Healthcare in Africa deserves infrastructure that feels intuitive, human, and built for real-world care journeys.

AfriMed™ has entered a controlled staging phase, and we’re opening access to clinicians, researchers, healthcare innovators, and digital health professionals who would like to experience and help shape the platform before production launch.

Telehealth. myEHR. E-prescriptions. Referrals. Clinician workflows. AI-assisted support.

Not theory — real healthcare infrastructure being pressure-tested for Africa.

If you’d like to join the journey:

https://staging.afrimed.tech/signup

𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵𝗰𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗵𝗮𝘀 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗯𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗮 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆.Over the past months, we have been quietly building AfriMed™ — a dig...
14/05/2026

𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵𝗰𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗵𝗮𝘀 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗯𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗮 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆.

Over the past months, we have been quietly building AfriMed™ — a digital healthcare platform focused on improving access, continuity, and quality of care across Africa.

Today, we are beginning controlled staging onboarding with clinicians.

Not as a marketing exercise.
Not as a finished product.
But as a real-world collaboration with healthcare professionals willing to help shape what responsible digital healthcare infrastructure could look like for our continent.

We are currently looking for a small number of volunteer clinicians willing to:

• experience the onboarding process
• explore the clinician environment
• test workflows and usability
• provide honest feedback before wider rollout

This is still a staging environment, but the foundations are becoming very real:

• clinician onboarding
• patient onboarding
• appointments
• messaging
• prescriptions
• Help Centre walkthroughs
• multilingual groundwork
• healthcare support tooling
• identity and verification flows

If you are a clinician interested in participating, or know someone who may be willing to help us refine this carefully and responsibly, please feel free to reach out directly.

Africa deserves healthcare infrastructure built with African realities in mind.

Today, we celebrate something deeply meaningful for AfriMed™.The birth of 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗮.In Setswana, Fola means heal.Fola is our ...
09/05/2026

Today, we celebrate something deeply meaningful for AfriMed™.

The birth of 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗮.

In Setswana, Fola means heal.

Fola is our multilingual clinical assistant built for Africa — not to replace clinicians, not to diagnose, and not to remove the human touch from healthcare. Instead, Fola exists to support patients and healthcare professionals throughout their care journey with clarity, guidance, language accessibility, and compassionate communication.

Today, for the first time, we watched Fola explain medication guidance in isiNdebele and Shona — naturally, respectfully, and in a way that people can truly understand.

That moment mattered.

Because healthcare is not only about medicine.
It is also about dignity.
Being understood.
Being able to ask questions in your own language without fear or shame.

Africa is multilingual. Our healthcare future must be too.

We are still in staging. Still learning. Still refining. But this milestone reminded us why we started AfriMed™ in the first place: to build digital health infrastructure that feels human, inclusive, and truly African.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone walking this journey with us — testers, clinicians, advisors, patients, developers, and believers.

Fola has officially spoken. 🌍💙

In digital health, conversations around AI are accelerating rapidly — and rightly so. The potential is enormous.But befo...
06/05/2026

In digital health, conversations around AI are accelerating rapidly — and rightly so. The potential is enormous.

But before healthcare can truly benefit from AI at scale, there is something even more fundamental that must be protected first:

Trust.

At AfriMed, we believe healthcare innovation is not only about intelligent systems, but about secure systems.

That means:

• protecting patient identities
• securing access to medical records
• strengthening authentication
• reducing unauthorized access risks
• and building infrastructure patients, clinicians, and ministries can trust over the long term

This is why we are currently hardening our Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) and security infrastructure as part of our staging-to-production readiness.

Because in healthcare, security cannot be an afterthought added after growth. It must be built into the foundation from day one.

AI will undoubtedly help shape the future of healthcare across Africa and beyond — but trusted digital infrastructure must come first.

Secure foundations enable meaningful innovation.

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