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The company is also sponsoring a free video consultation for the first 400 people accessing the service.
Two million people in Rwanda signed up to use an earlier service launched by the company in 2016.
The initiative is part of the trust's drive to introduce more digital services, following a partnership with Babylon.
The company's move has come under fire for privacy concerns.
The introduction of Babylon's technology will mean quicker access to treatment for patients, the partners said.
The company's US lead said that two "very large" strategic partners have already been secured, with hopes to lock down as many as five by next year.
Patients will be able to use LIVI's telemedicine app to book video consultations and access referrals and prescriptions.
The chatbot maker has also recently secured funding from Tencent, Samsung and Telus, alongside a $100 million deal with Prudential Asia.
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Third-party evaluation of Babylon GP at Hand looks at its impact on patients, staff and the broader…
NHS Hammersmith and Fulham Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has published this week the independent evaluation of the Babylon GP at Hand service, undertaken by Ipsos Mori and the York Health Economics Consortium to understand the impact of the digital-first model on patients and staff, as well as the wider system.