Azanza Health
In Africa, there is a severe shortage of specialist healthcare professionals, particularly in rural areas. This deficiency significantly impacts timely access to quality healthcare and exacerbates health disparities in communities. The problem is most pronounced in countries such as Zimbabwe, where only two cardiologists serve a population of 14 million. This challenge is further exacerbated by an increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases like cardiovascular diseases, which require specialized care.
Globally, it is estimated that over 400 million people lack access to essential health services, with the majority living in low- and middle-income countries. Limited availability of specialized care contributes to this problem. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that the density of medical specialists in low-income countries is only 2.5 per 100,000 people, compared to 87.1 in high-income countries.
Several factors contribute to this specialist care gap, including:
Insufficient medical training infrastructure: Many African countries lack adequate facilities to train and retain medical specialists, leading to a brain drain of healthcare professionals seeking better opportunities abroad.
Inadequate healthcare financing: Limited resources often result in underfunded healthcare systems, restricting access to specialized care for patients in need.
Geographic barriers: Rural and remote communities face considerable challenges in accessing specialist care due to long distances, poor transportation, and limited infrastructure.
Azanza Health's solution addresses these challenges by utilizing microtechnology-enabled clinics, AI-powered diagnostic devices, and proprietary protocols to bring specialized healthcare closer to the affected communities. Starting with cardiology and expanding to other specialties like radiology, neurology, gastroenterology, and obstetrics, Azanza Health empowers general practitioners to perform diagnostic tests usually carried out by specialists.
By uploading diagnostic images such as echocardiography and medical charts to Azanza cloud-based Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system, Azanza Health enables remote and asynchronous review by specialists located in cities or even other countries, such as the USA. This innovative approach allows for timely access to expert opinions, reducing the time patients wait for accurate diagnoses and treatment plans.
By bridging the specialist care gap in Africa, Azanza Health's solution has the potential to significantly improve healthcare access and outcomes for millions of people across the continent.
Azanza Health is an innovative solution that brings specialized healthcare, particularly cardiology services, closer to communities in Africa. It combines microtechnology-enabled clinics, AI-powered diagnostic tools, and a network of remote specialists to bridge the gap in specialist care.
In simple terms, Azanza Health trains general practitioners to perform advanced diagnostic tests, such as echocardiography, using cutting-edge AI-assisted devices e.g the butterfly iq. The AI ensures image quality by standardizing it according to parameters set by reporting specialists, minimizing the variability associated with traditional ultrasound scanning.
Once the images are taken, they're uploaded to our cloud-based Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system, along with the patient's medical history and physical examination findings. This EMR system can also work offline and is optimised for low internets speeds. Remote cardiologists in cities or even in the USA then review these records and provide their expert opinions, diagnoses, and treatment recommendations in a streamlined way.
Through this seamless integration of technology and expertise, Azanza Health enables rural and underserved communities to access high-quality cardiology care without the need for specialist doctors to be physically present. By expanding its services to other medical specialties like radiology, neurology, gastroenterology, and obstetrics, Azanza Health aims to revolutionize healthcare access across the African continent
The target population for Azanza Health consists of individuals living in rural and underserved communities in Africa, where access to specialized healthcare is scarce. These communities often face a severe shortage of specialist doctors, such as cardiologists, radiologists, neurologists, gastroenterologists, and obstetricians. As a result, residents suffer from inadequate and delayed diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions, leading to poorer health outcomes and increased disparities.
These underserved communities typically grapple with challenges such as:
- Lack of specialized healthcare professionals in the vicinity.
- Limited infrastructure and resources to support advanced medical care.
- Geographic barriers that make travel to urban centers difficult and costly.
Azanza Health's solution addresses the needs of this target population by bringing specialized healthcare closer to their communities. By equipping local clinics with microtechnology-enabled devices and training general practitioners to perform diagnostic tests typically carried out by specialists, Azanza Health ensures that quality healthcare is accessible even in remote areas.
The AI-assisted diagnostics minimize user-dependent variability and maintain high-quality imaging, while the cloud-based EMR system allows for remote review and consultation by expert specialists in cities or abroad. This approach ensures that the target population receives timely, accurate diagnoses and treatment recommendations, ultimately improving their health outcomes and quality of life.
By focusing on cardiology services initially and expanding to other medical specialties, Azanza Health aims to make a meaningful, direct impact on the lives of millions of individuals across the African continent who are currently underserved by traditional healthcare systems
The Azanza Health team, led by Dr. Integrity Mchechesi, Dr. Tinotenda Michael Simemeza, and Blessing Chikuwadzo, is uniquely positioned to design and deliver this solution to the target population due to our firsthand experience, professional expertise, and deep understanding of the challenges faced by underserved communities in Africa.
As medical practitioners and radiographers working at Zimbabwe's largest central referral hospital, Parirenyatwa Hospital, we witnessed the devastating impact of limited access to specialized care on patients from all provinces who were referred to the capital city for basic heart diagnostic tests. This experience highlighted the urgent need for a solution like Azanza Health.
The team's background and professional connections, including collaborations with Prof. Mark Keller from the University of Colorado Denver and local Zimbabwean cardiologists, ensure that we have the knowledge, skills, and networks required to implement this innovative healthcare model.Our work has been highlighted in the journal of American college of cardiology. https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.10...
The team's personal experience and strong connections to the communities we serve enable us to deeply understand the needs of our patients and engage them throughout the solution development process. This proximity and representation allows us to ensure that the design and implementation of Azanza Health are meaningfully guided by community input, ideas, and agendas.
Additionally, the team's affiliations with prestigious programs like the Mandela Washington Fellowship, Clinton Global Health Initiative Fellowship, and awards from the World Health Organization and the Government of Zimbabwe Ministry of ICT demonstrate our dedication and commitment to improving healthcare in Africa. These connections provide us with the resources and support necessary to navigate the complex environment of building a digital health business in Africa and make it profitable.
Having already demonstrated significant success in reducing the cost of echocardiograms by over 66% and performing over 6,000 studies, the team's accomplishments speak to their ability to make a meaningful impact. With partnerships like the one with Cimas Health, Zimbabwe's largest private insurance company, and ongoing pilots in Lesotho and Botswana, Azanza Health is poised to expand its reach and improve healthcare access for even more underserved communities across the continent. We are also being funded by the Gates foundation through the investing in innovation Africa https://innovationsinafrica.co...
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Market. Right now Azanza is currently running pilots in Lesotho and Botswana we expect to scale our service to southern and central Africa. Expanding our reach across Africa and beyond requires understanding diverse healthcare markets, identifying opportunities, and forging strategic partnerships. Solve's extensive network of global partners can provide valuable market insights and introductions to potential collaborators, helping us scale our solution effectively.
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While most (>95%) of telehealth startups in Africa have focused on improving primary healthcare in generalised way, Azanza has chosen to focus on a specialist care in a focused way , and this has enabled us to make a larger impact in a profitable way.
Our solution is innovative in several ways, as it addresses the problem of limited access to specialized healthcare in Africa through a unique combination of technology, collaboration, and education:
Technology: Azanza Health leverages AI-powered diagnostic tools and microtechnology-enabled clinics to bring advanced healthcare services to rural and underserved communities. By using AI-assisted devices for procedures like echocardiography, the solution ensures high-quality imaging, minimizing user-dependent variability and maintaining diagnostic accuracy.
Collaboration: The solution connects general practitioners with remote specialists, who review patient records and provide expert opinions, diagnoses, and treatment recommendations. This collaboration between local healthcare providers and remote specialists breaks geographical barriers and allows patients to receive timely, specialized care without having to travel long distances.
Education: Azanza Health empowers general practitioners by training them to perform advanced diagnostic tests typically carried out by specialists. This approach not only increases the availability of specialized services but also enhances the skill set of local healthcare providers, improving the overall quality of healthcare in the community.
The innovative approach of Azanza Health could catalyze broader positive impacts in the healthcare space by:
- Inspiring other healthcare organizations to adopt similar models, thereby increasing access to specialized care in underserved communities worldwide.
- Encouraging the development of new AI-assisted diagnostic tools and technologies, further enhancing the quality and reach of healthcare services.
- Promoting cross-border collaborations between specialists and local healthcare providers, fostering knowledge exchange, and improving the overall quality of care.
Azanza Health's solution has the potential to transform the healthcare market by:
- Reducing the need for patients to travel long distances for specialized care, saving time and resources.
- Lowering the cost of specialized healthcare services, making them more accessible and affordable for a broader population.
- Driving demand for innovative healthcare technologies, leading to the development of new tools and services tailored to the needs of underserved communities.
Our unique crisis of very few cardiologists has pushed as to the forefront of tele cardiology globally as evidenced by our feature in the journal of the American college of cardiology and our invitation to present at the Hong Kong cardiology conference in 2021. This has also forced unto innovate and continuously research on how to improve and we intend to release our tele cardiology device that can be used by busy cardiologists globally.
Over the next year, our objectives are oriented around the following key goals:
Expand Access: Increase access to specialized healthcare services, such as cardiology, radiology, neurology, gastroenterology, and obstetrics, for rural and underserved communities across Africa.
Improve Healthcare Outcomes: Enhance the accuracy and timeliness of diagnoses and treatment recommendations by leveraging AI-assisted diagnostic tools and remote specialist consultations, resulting in better healthcare outcomes for patients.
Empower Local Healthcare Providers: Train general practitioners in rural areas to perform advanced diagnostic tests typically carried out by specialists, enhancing their skills and improving the overall quality of healthcare services in their communities.
Lower Costs: Reduce the cost of specialized healthcare services by utilizing technology and remote consultations, making them more affordable and accessible to a wider population.
Catalyze Market Transformation: Inspire other healthcare organizations to adopt innovative models and technologies, driving the development of new tools and services tailored to the needs of underserved communities.
To achieve this, we plan to:
- Scale our solution across Africa by forging strategic partnerships with governments, NGOs, and private healthcare organizations, expanding our reach to more countries and communities.
- Continuously invest in the development of our AI-powered diagnostic tools and technologies to enhance the quality and range of healthcare services we provide.
- Collaborate with local healthcare providers, community leaders, and international specialists to ensure our solution is culturally sensitive, sustainable, and responsive to community needs.
- Monitor and measure our impact through regular data collection and analysis, using insights to refine our solution and drive continuous improvement.
- Share our learnings and successes with the broader healthcare community, encouraging the adoption of similar models and stimulating innovation in the field.
we also intend to release our tele cardiology device that can be used by busy cardiologists globally.
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To measure our progress and the impact of Azanza Health's solution, we are using a combination of quantitative and qualitative indicators. These indicators help us evaluate the effectiveness of our approach, monitor our progress towards achieving our impact goals, and refine our solution as needed. Some of the specific indicators we are using include:
Number of patients served: This reflects the scale of our impact and our success in expanding access to specialized healthcare services in underserved communities.
Geographic reach: The number of countries, regions, and communities where our solution is implemented, indicating our success in scaling and expanding our services across Africa.
Health outcomes improvement: Changes in patient health outcomes, such as reduced morbidity and mortality rates, as a result of our services, highlighting the effectiveness of our approach.
Diagnostic accuracy: The percentage of correct diagnoses made using our AI-assisted diagnostic tools, indicating the reliability and effectiveness of our technology.
Treatment success rate: The percentage of patients who receive appropriate treatment recommendations and experience positive health outcomes as a result of our services.
Cost reduction: The percentage decrease in the cost of specialized healthcare services for patients, demonstrating our success in making these services more affordable and accessible.
Number of general practitioners trained: The number of healthcare providers trained to perform advanced diagnostic tests, reflecting our progress in empowering local healthcare providers and improving the overall quality of healthcare services in rural communities.
Patient satisfaction: Feedback from patients regarding their experience with our services, helping us gauge the quality of care provided and identify areas for improvement.
Partnership growth: The number of partnerships established with governments, NGOs, and private healthcare organizations, indicating our success in forging strategic collaborations to scale our solution.
Market influence: The adoption of similar models or technologies by other healthcare organizations, indicating our solution's influence on the broader healthcare market and its potential to catalyze innovation.
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Azanza Health's theory of change revolves around the idea that by leveraging technology, collaboration, and education, we can bridge the gap in specialized healthcare services for underserved communities in Africa. Our logical framework outlines the connections between our activities, immediate outputs, and long-term outcomes for the target population.
Activities:
- Develop AI-powered diagnostic tools and establish microtechnology-enabled clinics in rural areas.
- Train general practitioners to perform advanced diagnostic tests typically carried out by specialists.
- Foster collaboration between local healthcare providers and remote specialists for reviewing patient records and providing expert opinions.
- Scale the solution across Africa through partnerships with governments, NGOs, and private healthcare organizations.
Immediate Outputs:
- Improved access to specialized healthcare services in rural and underserved communities.
- Enhanced skills and capabilities of general practitioners.
- More accurate and timely diagnoses and treatment recommendations for patients.
- Reduced cost of specialized healthcare services.
Long-term Outcomes:
- Better healthcare outcomes for the target population, such as reduced morbidity and mortality rates.
- Strengthened local healthcare infrastructure and increased overall quality of care.
- Empowered communities with sustainable access to specialized healthcare services.
- Catalyzed innovation and adoption of similar models in the broader healthcare market.
The evidence supporting our theory of change includes:
- Third-party research: Studies have shown that telemedicine and AI-assisted diagnostics can improve healthcare access and outcomes in remote areas, validating our approach (Source: WHO, Telemedicine: Opportunities and Developments in Member States, 2010). https://www.afro.who.int/publi...
- Internal evaluation: Our pilot projects and early implementations have demonstrated positive results, such as a 66% reduction in the cost of echocardiograms and the successful completion of over 6,000 studies.
- Feedback from target population: Interviews with patients and healthcare providers in our pilot communities have shown high satisfaction with our services, indicating our solution addresses their needs effectively.
- Published findings: Our work has been recognized in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, adding credibility to our approach and its potential impact
Our technology-based solution includes:
AI-powered diagnostic tools: We employ artificial intelligence to standardize the quality of diagnostic images, such as echocardiograms, by minimizing user-dependent deficiencies associated with ultrasound scanning. AI-driven diagnostics enable more accurate and reliable identification of health issues, which is crucial for appropriate treatment recommendations.
Telemedicine: Our solution leverages telemedicine to connect rural general practitioners with urban specialists and experts in the USA. This allows for remote consultation, interpretation of diagnostic tests, and collaboration on treatment plans, thereby expanding access to specialized care for rural patients.
Cloud-based electronic medical records (EMRs): We utilize EMRs to securely store and share patient data, enabling seamless collaboration between healthcare providers, specialists, and other stakeholders in the patient's care journey.
Mobile technology: Our microtechnology-enabled clinics are equipped with mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, to facilitate the capture, transmission, and review of diagnostic images and data.
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- Lesotho
- Zimbabwe
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Our leadership team includes medical professionals, radiographers, and experts from different cultural backgrounds, as well as individuals who have direct experience with the challenges faced by underserved communities in Africa. This diverse mix of expertise and personal experiences is essential in driving innovation and creating healthcare solutions that are culturally sensitive and tailored to the needs of the communities we serve.
To promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, Azanza Health has implemented the following strategies and goals:
Recruitment and Retention: We prioritize hiring and retaining a diverse workforce that represents the communities we serve. Our recruitment processes are designed to minimize biases and ensure equal opportunities for all candidates. 40% of our employees are women.
Training and Development: We provide regular training and development opportunities for our team members, focusing on topics such as cultural competence, implicit bias, and inclusive leadership. This ensures that our team is equipped to work effectively in diverse settings and fosters a culture of inclusivity and respect.
Community Engagement: We actively engage with the communities we serve, seeking their input and feedback as we develop and implement our solutions. This allows us to better understand the unique needs and perspectives of these communities, and to design solutions that are culturally appropriate and effective.
Partnerships: We collaborate with a diverse range of partners, including local and international organizations, government agencies, NGOs, and academic institutions. These partnerships facilitate knowledge exchange and help us stay informed about best practices for fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in our work.
Continuous Improvement: We regularly assess our progress towards our diversity, equity, and inclusion goals and adjust our strategies as needed. We also remain open to feedback from our team members, partners, and the communities we serve, in order to continually improve our approach.
Azanza Health's business model revolves around providing accessible and affordable specialist healthcare services to underserved communities in Southern Africa. We focus on leveraging technology and innovative solutions to bridge the gap between general practitioners and specialist healthcare providers.
Key Customers and Beneficiaries:
- General practitioners and clinics in remote areas: We partner with them, equipping their facilities with microtechnology-enabled clinics and AI-assisted diagnostic devices.
- Local communities: By bringing specialist healthcare closer to their homes, we improve access to essential diagnostic services, reducing travel time and costs, and ensuring timely treatment.
- Specialists in urban areas and the USA: Our platform enables them to remotely review medical cases, expanding their reach and helping more patients in need.
Products and Services:
- AI-assisted diagnostic tests: We offer echocardiograms, EKGs, and other ultrasound scans using our proprietary protocols, ensuring high-quality imaging and accurate results.
- Remote interpretation and reporting: Images, medical history, and physical examination data are uploaded to our EMR for asynchronous review by specialists in cities and the USA, providing expert opinions and treatment recommendations.
- Training for general practitioners: We train local healthcare providers to perform diagnostic tests usually done by specialists, thus increasing the capacity for essential healthcare services in remote areas.
Value Proposition:
- Increased access to specialist care: Our solution brings specialist healthcare to remote communities that typically have limited access to such services, improving overall health outcomes.
- Cost-effective diagnostics: By leveraging remote interpretation and partnerships with specialists, we can offer diagnostic services at a significantly reduced price, making them more affordable for the local population.
- Enhanced capacity for general practitioners: Through training and support, we enable local healthcare providers to offer a broader range of services, addressing the shortage of specialists in the region.
Overall, Azanza Health's business model focuses on using technology and innovation to bridge the gap between general practitioners and specialist healthcare services, increasing access, affordability, and the quality of healthcare in underserved communities across Southern Africa.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Azanza Health's financial sustainability relies on a combination of revenue streams, ensuring a stable foundation to support our mission of providing accessible and affordable specialist healthcare services in Southern Africa. The primary sources of funding for our work include:
Service fees: We charge affordable fees for diagnostic services, such as echocardiograms, EKGs, and other ultrasound scans. These fees generate a steady stream of revenue, directly supporting our operational costs, technology investments, and expansion efforts.
Revenue-sharing agreements: By partnering with general practitioners, clinics, and health insurance companies like Cimas Health Insurance, we establish revenue-sharing agreements that create mutually beneficial relationships, contributing to our financial stability.
Grants and donations: Azanza Health actively seeks grants and donations from foundations, organizations, and individuals who share our vision of improving healthcare access in Africa. These funds are crucial for our initial expansion, research, and development of innovative solutions.
Service contracts with governments: As we scale our operations and demonstrate the effectiveness of our solution, we aim to secure service contracts with governments to provide diagnostic services in remote areas, further enhancing our financial stability and impact.
Investment capital: In the future, we may consider raising investment capital from impact investors or venture capitalists who align with our mission and values. This additional funding will enable us to accelerate our growth, expand our services, and reach more communities in need
Azanza Health has implemented a sustainable business model, offering affordable and accessible diagnostic services to underserved communities. With a charge of $80 per echocardiogram, $40 per EKG, and fees for other ultrasound scans, we have established revenue-sharing agreements with general practitioners and clinics, including Cimas Health Insurance, fostering mutually beneficial partnerships.
In 2022, Azanza Health generated over $400,000 in revenue from two remote clinics, demonstrating the viability and potential for growth of our solution. Our recent partnership with Cimas Health Insurance will further expand our reach, scaling our operations to 11 clinics throughout the country, and increasing our positive impact on the communities we serve.
Additionally, Azanza Health has secured significant funding through grants, highlighting the confidence and support from renowned organizations in our mission to address the shortage of specialist healthcare in Africa. We have received $50,000 from the Gates Foundation through the Investing in Innovation Africa program, $5,000 from the University of Iowa, and $40,000 from the Colorado Foundation.
These financial resources, combined with our robust revenue model, will enable Azanza Health to continue expanding our services, investing in innovative technology, and providing high-quality healthcare to underserved communities across Africa
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