DOC2US and First Tejani Ambulance Services Sign MoU


Malaysia’s first and largest e-prescriptions provider, DOC2US and Malaysia’s largest private ambulance operator, First Tejani Ambulance Services (FTAS) sign MoU to provide on-demand non-emergency ambulance services to the general public, as well as both public and private establishments.
DOC2US Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder Dr Raymond Choy said, “We are honoured to be collaborating with the largest private ambulance operator in Malaysia. As a digital health service provider, we have always set our sights on providing responsive, integrated and comprehensive healthcare services to the public in a more inclusive manner.
For patients in non-life-threatening situations requiring ambulance services and healthcare facilities, our collaboration will serve to provide them with an accessible alternative for healthcare transportation services in their time of need.”
First Tejani Ambulance Services Director, Dr Jaianand Tejani expressed, “As doctors, we always look at patient outcomes and we prioritise high quality care for our patients. Therefore, our nationwide services consist of a growing fleet of advanced 5G-enabled life support ambulances which allow the capability to provide not just quality pre-hospital but also post-hospital transferring home dispatched at a moment’s notice to the public. With our ambulances, staff and network of private medical providers, we are driven to save lives and provide the best patient outcomes together with DOC2US.”
Users of DOC2US platform who require ambulance services can make their first engagement with DOC2US through the DOC2US mobile application, where the service can be found on the homepage. The patient’s situation will then be evaluated and assessed before being directed to FTAS.
“By assimilating our digital platform to be the first contact point for patients, we can leverage our expertise to offer comprehensive healthcare services made accessible to the public anytime.
We look forward to a successful collaboration with FTAS, and bridging the gap between conventional healthcare services and digital healthcare services.” Dr Choy added.