Telenor Health has launched a “Premium Partnerships” program, partnering with Popular Diagnostic Center, Marie Stopes Bangladesh, IBN Sina Diagnostic & Imaging Center, and Ad Din Hospital.
These partnerships will enable Telenor’s Tonic health members to enjoy various healthcare benefits, said a press release.
Speaking about the new partnership program, CEO of Telenor Health Sajid Rahman said: “We are excited to launch Premium Partnership with the four prominent medical facilities of Bangladesh. This will help Tonic to grow further.”
Sajid added that they partnered with these centers to improve health care services and to make it accessible to all. “We also plan to do joint health camps and campaigns.”
This partnership will help to reduce the out-of-pocket healthcare expenditures. The healthcare service has been relatively costly in Bangladesh and for this reason, numerous people go for self- treatment and self-medication, especially those who are below the poverty line.
The partnership will enable a huge percentage of the population to get access to health care services.
Tonic, a subsidiary of Telenor Health, is one of Asia’s first comprehensive mobile-based health and wellness service platforms providing many digital health services from health information to a modern health line and exclusive medically-related financial benefits.


