Digital platform facilitating Community Health Insurance

Poor people in isolation are vulnerable but together, they can achieve anything they unite to achieve. Let's unite to access affordable and quality healthcare.

56k+

active subscriptions

15

Active hospitals distributed all over Uganda

"No one should die because they could not afford health care"

“Stre@mline Ubuntu is at the heart of what we do at Stre@mline.  One of our values is  “Reach the bottom of the pyramid”. By providing superior technology tools to hospitals and communities, we will ensure that every person has access to affordable healthcare. This massive; As you read this now, someone is selling their only asset or negotiating life on a hospital bed because they cannot afford the doctors’ recommendations. Come join us on this mission.”

Samuel Mugisha D.C. | CEO Stre@mline HealthTech

Great things happen when people unite

GROUPS

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More than 20 members.

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Have existed for at least 1 year.

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Already pulling money together

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Have a leadership team

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Formal registration is an added advantage

Solution that grows with you

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How it works

Stre@mline SNAP helps managers, researchers & governments to make key strategic decisons

We work with reputable service providers only!

Hospitals use Stre@mline HMIS for scheme administration

Hospitals use our Stre@mline Business intelligence platform to stay stay afloat

Development of the Kisiizi hospital health insurance scheme: lessons learned and implications for universal health coverage (Baine, Kakama and Mugume, 2018)

  • Kisiizi hospital got a stable source of funding and reduced debt burden.
  • Insured members enjoyed benefits; protection against catastrophic health spending, impoverishment, and  easy access to quality health care.

Testimonial from Kisiizi Hospital

Our partners

"It meant either to sell my land or wait to die"

Meet Kahara, 81 years old.

In May last year, she was diagnosed with uterus cancer and doctors recommended surgery.

Kahara’s surgery needed about 2,000 dollars.  For Sandra this meant 2 options, either to sell her land or wait to die.


Kahara subscribes to a local community scheme at Kisiizi Hospital. The hospital uses Stre@mline HMIS to manage all its operations and to do scheme administration.

With her annual premium USD 12 and a co-payment of USD 120, Sandra had her surgery and lives to see better days.

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