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Kena Health Takes Top Honours As 2023 App Of The Year

Kena Health Takes Top Honours As 2023 App Of The Year. In a prestigious ceremony held on the 9th of November, Kena Health clinched the coveted MTN App of the Year and Best Health App 2023 awards, underscoring its significant contribution to addressing primary and mental healthcare challenges in South Africa.

Saul Kornik, the CEO and founder of Kena Health, was elated at the recognition. Kornik emphasised the app’s overarching objective of reducing healthcare costs while seamlessly connecting users with professional clinical teams at an affordable rate.

Launched in 2022, the app has earned acclaim with over 300,000 downloads. The Kena Health app offers consultations and facilitates access to medical documents. It stands out for delivering quality care at affordable prices, backed by substantial investments that fuel its ongoing growth. The Kena Health app allows users to consult online with healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, therapists, and counsellors, from the convenience of their smartphones for no more than R185 per consultation. With the Kena Health app, a doctor and therapist are always nearby.

In addition to online doctor and therapy consultations, the app provides access to essential medical documents such as sick notes, prescriptions, and referrals with Express services.‍ These accolades celebrate Kena Health’s commitment to innovation, recognising it as an app that redefines industry standards and contributes significantly to the evolution of healthcare accessibility and affordability.

App of the Year has entrenched itself as the premier app development competition in the country, and it has come a long way since its inaugural event in 2012, thanks to the amazing calibre of entrants – some of whom have become household names – and its partners, whose support makes the magic happen year on year. The competition offers an array of great prizes, massive media exposure and publicity to all of its entrants, finalists and winners.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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