VERAI HEALTHTECH
Get help moving through Ghana's healthcare system.
For members in Ghana and families abroad, we coordinate the practical steps around appointments, referrals, tests, reports, discharge, home support, and follow-up. We work with you and your chosen providers; clinical decisions remain with licensed healthcare professionals.
BRIDGE is not a directory, a hospital, or a telemedicine service.
THE FOUNDING INSIGHT
Ghana does not lack care. It lacks coordination between the parts.
Ghana does not lack hospitals, laboratories, specialists, pharmacies, families, or people trying to help. What often fails is coordination between them.
BRIDGE is a membership-led coordination service for that gap. When someone needs help, the path through appointments, referrals, reports, discharge, home support, and family communication can be too much to manage alone.
We do not replace the health system. Licensed providers remain responsible for clinical care — we just help members get through it.
WHAT WE HELP WITH
Six services. Each one does one job.
Every service page states what it covers, what it does not, what we need from you, and how fees work.

Care Navigation
Working out where to start, and which service actually fits the situation. Read the service page →

Appointments & Referrals
Booking, referral, investigation, report, and follow-up coordination. Read the service page →

Post-Discharge Support
Continuity support in the days and weeks after hospital care. Read the service page →

Diaspora Family Coordination
Consent-led local coordination and structured updates for relatives abroad. Read the service page →

Home Support Coordination
Home nursing, lab, physiotherapy, and caregiver support through selected partners. Read the service page →

Organisation Referral Tracking
Cohort referral workflow, barrier tracking, and outcome reporting. Read the service page →
Not sure which one fits? Start here →
HOW IT WORKS
Join, open a case, agree the plan, and we follow it through.
Membership sets up your identity, consent, and records. Case fees cover the coordination work each case actually needs. Nothing proceeds until you’ve agreed the actions and the cost.
01
Join BRIDGE
Register, accept the terms, give consent, create a member profile.
02
Open a case
Describe what help is needed. We screen for emergencies and clarify scope.
03
Agree the plan and cost
Nothing proceeds until the actions, fee, and update permissions are agreed.
04
We coordinate
We contact providers as authorised and document options, costs, and barriers.
05
We follow through and close
We follow up, escalate within scope, and close with a documented outcome.
MEMBERSHIP
Four levels of access.
A higher tier buys more access, continuity, and responsiveness — not better clinical treatment.
INDIVIDUALS
BRIDGE Essential
Occasional help. Profile, consent, case access, member pricing.
FAMILIES
BRIDGE Plus
Recurring support. Named coordinator and priority response standard.
HIGHER-TOUCH
BRIDGE Concierge
Dedicated coordination, scheduled updates, family summaries.
PARTNERS
Organisation Programme
Cohort referrals, reporting, and an assigned point of contact.
FOR DIASPORA FAMILIES
Paying for care and understanding it are not the same thing.
We verify identity and consent, coordinate locally in your relative’s own city, and send scheduled written summaries to authorised contacts only.
CONSENT COMES FIRST
- The patient decides who receives what
- Identity is verified before anything sensitive is shared
- Payment is not consent
- Updates arrive on an agreed schedule, in writing
FOR ORGANISATIONS
Referrals are issued. What happened next is usually unknown.
For NGOs, clinics, faith organisations, CSR teams, and outreach programmes: cohort tracking, barrier reporting, and documented outcomes, agreed with your organisation up front.
What BRIDGE is not.
We coordinate care. Licensed healthcare providers make clinical decisions. BRIDGE is not an emergency service.
- Not a directory. We do not publish a public list of provider contacts.
- Not a hospital or clinic. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or treat.
- Not a telemedicine service. Consultations remain with licensed providers.
- Not an anonymous advice line. Personalised coordination requires membership and consent.
- Not an emergency or ambulance service. Urgent concerns are escalated or directed to 112.
- Not a promise of better clinical treatment. Higher tiers mean higher-touch coordination only.
Need help coordinating care?
Join BRIDGE to open a case, or tell us what is happening and we will explain whether this is something we can help with.