Hurone AI has signed a transformational agreement with the Rural & Urban Private Hospitals Association of Kenya (RUPHA), marking a significant milestone in the company’s mission to enhance access to precision cancer care and promote global health equity.
“We are excited about this partnership, which represents a major stride in our endeavor to accelerate access to precision cancer care and advance global health equity,” commented Kingsley I. Ndoh, founder of Hurone AI.
As part of the agreement, Hurone AI will serve as a vital support partner to the Kenyan Ministry of Health in their efforts to consolidate Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems nationwide, facilitated through RUPHAsoft, RUPHA’s proprietary EHR system.
“Our integration of Gukiza, our AI-powered platform, into RUPHAsoft via our API will enable interoperability with diverse data modalities from the EHR system,” Ndoh explained.
By aligning with RUPHAsoft and collaborating closely with Kenya’s Digital Health and Data Protection Agencies, Hurone AI aims to establish a robust framework for expanding its impact across Kenya, benefiting both public and private cancer centers.
“I am very excited about the immense potential this collaboration holds for improving access to care, streamlining healthcare systems, and enhancing the quality of care for patients in Kenya through the transformational power of AI,” Ndoh expressed.
This partnership signifies a significant step forward in Hurone AI’s mission to democratize precision cancer care, reflecting the company’s commitment to making a tangible difference in healthcare accessibility globally. With this achievement, Ndoh looks forward to forging more partnerships worldwide as Hurone AI continues to scale its efforts.