Mtaah Doc
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Wellbeing discovery and management tools can use computerized wellbeing frameworks that can improve care and decrease adverse birth outcomes and rare conditions in low-and-middle income countries.
One area of concentration is to guarantee that patients are placed on appropriate care pathway. An arrangement of gadgets and information that enables administration of care to patient’s with rare disease.
Digital health is revolutionizing the landscape of global healthcare. Solutions such as telemedicine, electronic medical records, and digitally enabled devices help to provide accessible, high-quality care around the world. These services have the potential to be especially impactful in low-income areas where care provided by highly trained individuals is not as common. Digital health can empower individual patients by enabling them to manage their own healthcare journeys. It can also drive systemic change through affordable, wide-reaching services that reduce the strain on healthcare professionals and facilities in low-resource settings.
Digital adoption spiked overnight as providers had to quickly pivot to virtual care. However, we also learned that more than one quarter of survey respondents did not use any digital technologies to manage their health in the past year.
In early 2020, only 7% of people had a virtual consultation with a provider compared with a robust 32% this year. Nearly half (48%) say they have never had a virtual healthcare appointment. Thirty-nine percent of patients* with chronic diseases, rare or current conditions had a virtual consultation in 2020. We also saw an increase in the use of electronic health records—with 31% using EHR this year (38% for our patient cohort). Remote patient monitoring tripled compared with our last pre-pandemic survey. Interestingly, 21% of those surveyed said they would be willing to participate in digital services or digital technologies.
Accenture August 6,2021
Mtaah doc has a robust digital backbone to improve the quality of care to pregnant women. It primarily increases the engagement of pregnant women in digital healthcare.
The application is meant to address healthcare addressing patient needs and conveniently access health providers within the region they are located. A list of all types of medical specialists within that region are displayed for the patients to choose from and book appointments or request for immediate attention. On the platform there is a provision to request for ambulances that are close to their residence using an uber clone like application. It creates an interaction platform between the patient and the health provider.
We are targeting pregnant women to assist them access maternal care through usage of digital telemedicine platforms that would enable them to detect and prevent adverse birth outcomes. This will henceforth allow the detection and management of persons living with rare conditions both in urban and marginalised areas to access modern healthcare remotely.
We currently have a team that works with local religious institutions to reach out to the marginalised and underserved communities
We are engaging the communities we are serving through need finding discovery channels to gather relevant information that will guide us through development of the system. We endeavour to solve frustrations experienced by them by usage of digital platforms to access needed healthcare.
- Mitigate barriers to accessing medical care after diagnosis which disproportionately affect disinvested communities and historically underrepresented identity groups
- Pilot
Financial
We do require financial assistance to scale up the project and meeting day to day operation costs.
We might face possible cultural and market barriers in the respective regions that the solution will serve.
The resident legal barriers might pose a challenge implementing the solution in the different counties of operation.
Its our hope that the challenge will enable us to overcome such challenges by creating brand l awareness of this solution to the public and stir up crowd funding for the same.
We have fused several technologies into one that creates an interaction platform between this spanning into several industries from health, e-commerce and agritech.
The health platform creatively combines an uber clone platform for ambulatory services for the patients in need of urgent care.
Benefits and/or advantages of using our product/service
• Conveniently reach and access of services and products within a specific region
• Easy identification of rare diseases through the platform
• Creation of brand visibility for medical practitioners
• Reduction of unemployment rates within the country
• Stirring social impact
• Its locally designed integrated with advanced technologies, customized to suit the needs of the people.
PART 2: SOCIAL IMPACT
The below are some of the social impacts that these project will contribute to:
2.1 Rise in provision of care to persons living with rare diseases through digital platforms
2.2 Improving public health
2.3 Improving the safety of the beneficiaries of the project
2.4 Improving the quality of life of the beneficiaries of the project
2.5 Improving health education
2.6 Improving job opportunities
2.7 Improving the well-being of the benefiting community
2.8 Reducing poverty
The number of patients we have been able to reach through the digital platform
The underserved population that we have been able to serve
The number of care givers who have agreed to serve patients through the platform
The impact of how many have benefited through the usage of our system.
We endeavour to develop an enabling environment that will stir up creativity and innovative solutions to sustain our ecosystem. This will eventually create transformative solutions for our planet.
We use web based solutions e-commerce,social media platforms and booking systems as the backbone of our system.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Big Data
- Crowd Sourced Service / Social Networks
- Software and Mobile Applications
- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 3. Good Health and Well-being
- 4. Quality Education
- 5. Gender Equality
- 6. Clean Water and Sanitation
- 7. Affordable and Clean Energy
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
- 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
- 13. Climate Action
- 15. Life on Land
- 17. Partnerships for the Goals
- Kenya
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
We have built an enabling environment that comprises diverse cultural backgrounds and belief system this includes a gender biased system where we target to have males and females numbers on a 1:1 ratio

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