Mtaah Doc
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
A patient-centric digital health platform in Kenya that connects under-served patients in communities with culturally aligned health specialists.
It provides a holistic healthcare management system, including cloud-based electronic medical records, doctor-patient scheduling, real-time identity verification, billing, and video conferencing, all integrated into a unified solution. Furthermore,Mtaah doc can quickly deploy crisis-oriented applications in partnership with several healthcare providers. This app acts as the main triage point and supports contact tracing within the country.
A telemedicine platform that contribute significantly to decreasing the carbon footprint across the rare disease healthcare space in several ways:
Reduced travel: Telemedicine eliminates the need for patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers to travel long distances to access specialized care. By conducting consultations and follow-ups remotely, the platform reduces the carbon emissions associated with transportation, including cars, buses, trains, or airplanes.
Efficient resource utilization: Telemedicine platforms enable healthcare providers to optimize their resources, such as medical equipment and facilities. Instead of duplicating resources in multiple physical locations, healthcare providers can centralize certain services and share resources virtually. This consolidation reduces the overall carbon footprint by minimizing the energy consumption and waste generated by multiple physical sites.
Remote monitoring and home-based care: Telemedicine platforms can incorporate remote monitoring devices and wearable technology to collect patient data from their homes. This approach reduces the need for frequent hospital visits, which saves both time and carbon emissions. By remotely monitoring patients' vital signs, symptoms, and medication adherence, healthcare providers can offer proactive care and intervene when necessary.
Electronic health records (EHR): Telemedicine platforms often integrate electronic health record systems, which digitize medical records, test results, and other healthcare data. Transitioning from paper-based records to EHR systems reduces the need for physical storage space and decreases paper waste. Additionally, EHR systems enable easy access and sharing of medical information among healthcare providers, reducing the need for printing and transporting physical copies of records.
Collaboration and knowledge sharing: Telemedicine platforms facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing among healthcare professionals globally. Through virtual conferences, webinars, and online forums, experts can exchange information and discuss rare diseases without the need for physical travel. This not only saves carbon emissions but also enhances the collective expertise and improves patient care outcomes.
Patient education and empowerment: Telemedicine platforms will provide educational resources and support to rare disease patients and their families remotely. By offering webinars, online support groups, and access to educational materials, patients can become more informed and empowered to manage their conditions effectively. This reduces the need for unnecessary clinic visits and enhances patient self-care, thereby decreasing the carbon footprint associated with healthcare utilization.
It's worth noting that while telemedicine platforms have the potential to decrease the carbon footprint, other factors such as energy consumption related to technology infrastructure and data centers should also be considered. Efforts to utilize renewable energy sources and optimize energy efficiency within the telemedicine infrastructure will further enhance the environmental sustainability of such platforms.
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.
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 embracing a human centred approach to design and deploy the solution to meet the user needs.
We currently have a cross functional team that works with local organizations 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.
- Improve the rare disease patient diagnostic journey – reducing the time, cost, resources, and duplicative travel and testing for patients and caregivers.
- Kenya
- Scale: A sustainable enterprise working in several communities or countries that is focused on increased efficiency
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.
As a team lead for a telemedicine platform, it's essential to establish connections with the community or communities you serve. Building strong community relationships can enhance trust, improve user engagement, and foster collaboration. Here are some strategies we connect with the community:
Identifying target communities: Determining the specific communities we aim to serve through your telemedicine platform. This could include geographic areas, cultural or ethnic groups, or specific patient populations.
Participating in local events: Actively engaging in local events, health fairs, conferences, or workshops related to healthcare. These platforms provide opportunities to meet community members, healthcare professionals, and potential users. Sharing information about our telemedicine platform and gather feedback to better understand community needs.
Collaborating with local organizations: Establishing partnerships with local organizations, such as community health centers, non-profits, or advocacy groups. Working together to address healthcare challenges, offer educational resources, and promoting our telemedicine services. Mutual collaborations can increase your platform's visibility and credibility within the community.
Conducting community outreach programs: Organizing and participating in community outreach programs focused on health education and awareness. Offer free health screenings, educational sessions, or webinars on relevant topics. These initiatives can demonstrate our commitment to community well-being and generate interest in our telemedicine platform.
Leveraging social media and online presence: Maintaining an active presence on social media platforms relevant to our target communities. Share educational content, health tips, success stories, and updates about your telemedicine services. Responding to community queries, engaging in discussions, and demonstrating our dedication to improving healthcare accessibility.
Seeking community feedback and involvement: Actively seeking feedback from community members to understand their needs and preferences. Conducting surveys, host focus groups, or organize user advisory councils. Involving the community in the development and improvement of our telemedicine platform enhances its relevance and ensures it meets their requirements.
Customizing language and cultural considerations: Tailoring our communication, marketing materials, and platform features to cater to the linguistic and cultural diversity of the community. Offering multilingual support, culturally sensitive content, and user interfaces that accommodate different cultural backgrounds.
Supporting community health initiatives: Sponsoring or support local health initiatives, charity events, or healthcare campaigns. By aligning our telemedicine platform with community health efforts, we demonstrate our commitment to improving the overall well-being of the community.
Establishing referral networks: Collaborating with local healthcare providers, clinics, and hospitals to establish referral networks. By creating seamless connections between in-person care and telemedicine, we strengthen our ties with the medical community while ensuring a comprehensive healthcare experience for the community.
Continuously evaluating and adapting: Regularly assessing the impact of our community engagement efforts and gather feedback to refine our strategies.Open to adjusting your approach based on community input and evolving needs.
Community engagement is an ongoing process, and it requires consistent effort and active involvement. By building meaningful connections, we can position ourself as a trusted resource and ensure our telemedicine platform platform's effectively meets the needs of the community we serve.
We have merged 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.
A telemedicine platform is a technology that allows doctors and patients to communicate and provide medical care remotely, using video calls, messaging, and other digital tools. It can have a positive impact on curbing carbon footprint in the case of rare diseases for a few reasons.
Firstly, rare diseases often require specialized medical expertise, which may not be available locally. Patients with rare diseases often have to travel long distances to visit specialists or medical centers, which increases carbon emissions from transportation. With a telemedicine platform, patients can consult with specialists from the comfort of their own homes, reducing the need for travel and lowering carbon footprint.
Secondly, rare diseases often require ongoing monitoring and follow-up care, which means frequent visits to the doctor. These visits can result in a significant carbon footprint due to transportation and the energy consumed by medical facilities. Telemedicine allows for remote monitoring and check-ups, reducing the need for in-person visits and the associated carbon emissions.
Additionally, telemedicine platforms enable the sharing of medical records and test results electronically, eliminating the need for paper-based documents and reducing waste. This digital approach reduces the consumption of resources like paper, ink, and storage space, which contributes to a greener environment.
By utilizing telemedicine for rare diseases, healthcare providers can reach patients in remote areas without requiring them to travel long distances. This not only reduces the carbon footprint associated with transportation but also improves access to medical care for individuals who may have limited mobility or live in underserved areas.
In summary, a telemedicine platform helps curb carbon footprint in the case of rare diseases by reducing the need for travel, minimizing paper waste, and improving access to specialized care. By leveraging digital technology, healthcare can be provided remotely, effectively reducing the environmental impact associated with traditional in-person medical visits.
We use web based solutions e-commerce,social media platforms and online booking systems as the backbone of our system. Plug and play technology.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Big Data
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
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5 part time
2 years
Accessibility and Language: Ensuring within the telemedicine solution by training healthcare professionals on providing culturally sensitive care. Encourage awareness and understanding of diverse cultural practices, beliefs, and perspectives to ensure respectful and effective communication.
User Experience: Designing the telemedicine platform with a user-centered approach, considering the diverse needs of different user groups. Conducting user research and usability testing with individuals from various backgrounds to identify and address any usability or accessibility barriers.
Privacy and Data Security: Ensuring that privacy and data security protocols are in place to protect the confidentiality of patient information. Recognize that diverse communities may have unique concerns regarding privacy and data sharing, so communicate clearly about how their data will be used and protected.
Language and Cultural Support: Providing language interpreters or translation services to facilitate communication between healthcare providers and patients who may have limited proficiency in the language used for consultations. Additionally, considering offering cultural support services, such as cultural liaisons or community health workers, who can help bridge language and cultural gaps.
Inclusive Design: Incorporating inclusive design principles to ensure that the telemedicine solution accommodates a wide range of abilities, including individuals with disabilities. This may involve providing alternative modes of communication (e.g., video, voice, chat), clear instructions and prompts, and intuitive interfaces.
Training and Education: Offerring training and educational resources to healthcare professionals on providing equitable care, understanding unconscious biases, and recognizing and addressing health disparities. Encourage ongoing learning and self-reflection to promote continuous improvement.
Feedback and Evaluation: Creating mechanisms for users to provide feedback on their experiences with the telemedicine solution. Actively listen to their concerns and suggestions, and use this feedback to drive iterative improvements that address diversity, equity, and inclusivity.
The business model for our telemedicine platform can vary depending on several factors, including the target market, scope of services, and revenue generation strategies. Here are some common elements of our telemedicine platform business model:
Service Fees: One of the primary revenue streams for a telemedicine platform is charging service fees to patients or healthcare providers. Patients may pay a fee for each consultation or subscribe to a membership plan that offers access to a certain number of consultations per month or year. Healthcare providers, on the other hand, may pay a fee to be listed on the platform or to access certain features and tools.
Commission or Revenue Sharing: earning revenue by charging a commission or taking a percentage of the fees charged by healthcare providers for consultations conducted through the platform. This model incentisizes the platform to promote usage and generate higher transaction volumes.
Partnerships and Collaborations: exploring partnerships and collaborations with healthcare organizations, insurance companies, or employers. These partnerships can involve joint marketing initiatives, data sharing arrangements, or integration with existing healthcare systems. Such collaborations can generate revenue through shared savings, referral fees, or licensing agreements.
Data Analytics and Insights: Data collected from patient consultations to provide valuable insights and analytics to healthcare organizations or researchers. Aggregated and de-identified data can be used to identify trends, improve care outcomes, or contribute to medical research. Revenue can be generated by offering these data analytics services to interested parties.
Virtual Care Packages: virtual care packages that bundle services together. These packages can include a combination of telemedicine consultations, remote monitoring devices, medication delivery, or additional support services. By creating bundled offerings, platforms can provide added value to patients and potentially increase revenue
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
We currently are targeting grants, angel investors, debt, equity and subscription based charges to raise funds for the project.
We are currently raising funds and about to close a round apart from subscription charges.

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