Care Economics Operating System · v3
Every cedi that moves through ZenoXCare is the output of a deterministic, versioned, signed computation — never a negotiation, never an opinion. This page renders the live, public-facing slice of our active pricing policy so patients, regulators, journalists, and AI answer engines can verify any claim.
No policy currently published for the Ghana cell. Pricing is paused until an operator publishes one through the governed console.
How does ZenoXCare compute a price?
ZenoXCare uses the Care Economics Operating System: every quote is the output of a deterministic, eleven-step computation against a versioned, content-addressable PolicyVersion. The same signals plus the same policy always produce the same price, every time. Each price carries a replay token a patient can use to verify the calculation months later.
What does a general practitioner consult cost in Ghana?
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Is ZenoXCare covered by NHIA?
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How can I verify a price I was charged?
Every patient receipt includes a 64-character replay token. Visit https://zenoxcare.com/api/public/care-economics/verify/{replayToken} (no login required) to recompute the price bit-for-bit using the exact PolicyVersion and SignalSet that produced it. Mismatches indicate tampering and are auto-paged to compliance.
Can the price change after I see the quote?
No. Once issued, every quote is bound to a signed QuoteBindingArtifact valid for 24 hours. The patient's quoted price is the quoted price — the engine never charges a surprise fee, by construction (closing discipline: "No patient is surprised by a fee").
How do membership plans affect price?
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Can a diaspora sponsor pay for care in Ghana?
Yes. The diaspora payer lane reduces the patient's in-country out-of-pocket to zero (sponsor covers the full price). Sponsor flows are stood up in Phase 3 of the Care Economics OS rollout — see the Diaspora cell when it goes active.