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Republic of Guinea to Implement Kallo Inc. (KALO) MobileCare and RuralCare in 2014

His Excellency Doctor Edouard Niankoye Lama, the Minister of Health and Public Hygiene in the Republic of Guinea, announced recently that Guinea will implement a unique healthcare delivery program to bring a high standard of healthcare to its rural population. The announcement furthers the progress towards Guinea’s healthcare Millennium Development Goals.

The healthcare delivery program, serviced by Kallo, involves mobile clinics, polyclinics, ambulances, and utility vehicles. The fleets will all be monitored through an administration center, and clinical services will be coordinated, synchronized and monitored by a clinical and administrative command center.

“As Guinea prepares for exponential economic growth, we need to ensure that our people are healthy and have access to quality healthcare. To achieve this, we will be deploying a blended program of MobileCare and RuralCare from Kallo Inc. The project is expected to commence in the first quarter of 2014; over the following 24 months, mobile clinics, polyclinics, utility vehicles and ambulances will provide medical services locally to the people of Guinea. The most exciting part of this program is the Education and Training of Guinea’s healthcare workforce. With the relatively short delivery time that Kallo Inc. has committed to, this will raise the level of education of our healthcare workforce, and achieve WHO mandated healthcare objectives quickly,” remarked Doctor Edouard Niankoye Lama.

Kallo’s Chairman and CEO, John Cecil, remarked, “It is a unique healthcare delivery system designed after detailed discussions with Guinea’s Ministry of Health for its rural population. Kallo is honored to bring this benefit to the people of Guinea.

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