Keeping a finger on the pulse of health


Health check at your fingertips: (from left) PruBSN acting CEO Wan Saifulrizal Wan Ismail, Prudential Services Asia ecosystem implementation chief officer Wong Eng Teng, Prudential group chief digital officer Al-Noor Ramji, Wells, Dr Dzulkefly, Prudential Corp Asia chief executive Nic Nicandrou, Prudential Corp Asia insurance chief executive Lilian Ng and Prudential Malaysia CEO Gan Leong Hin at the launch in Putrajaya.

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysian consumers will be the first in the region to experience Pulse by Prudential, a free digital health management app aimed at boosting inclusive health and wellness in the country.

The app, which facilitates easier and more convenient access to reliable medical information for the public through the use of artificial intelligence (AI), was launched yesterday in Putrajaya by Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad and Prudential Plc group chief executive Mike Wells.

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