Caisse d’Assurance Maladie Universelle · the national platform extending health coverage to millions of citizens across the Republic of Congo.
Congo set out to build, in one programme, a universal health-insurance scheme · enrolment, provider network, claims, payments and analytics · for millions of beneficiaries spread across both urban and remote zones.
No prior digital platform existed at this scale in the country. The system had to be operable by ministry teams from day one, integrate with hospital networks, and remain robust during a planned migration from cloud to on-premise infrastructure.
CAMU is composed of five tightly-integrated flows on a shared platform · each one operable independently, all bound by a unified identity and audit model.
Laravel on Postgres handles the transactional core; React powers ministry and provider front-ends; the infrastructure was designed to migrate from AWS to on-premise without a rewrite.
Measured outcomes for citizens, providers and the ministry.
Citizens covered across both urban and remote zones.
Healthcare access via a single, unified enrolment flow.
For universal coverage and future ministry programmes.