Treatinet teleMEDICINE
- Uganda
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
"A problem well stated is a problem half solved." Charles F. Kettering (1876-1958).
Majority, 76% of 49.4 million Ugandans LIVE in rural areas. Hospitals, doctors and specialists are more in urban. Healthcare access in rural areas is very challenging.
More so, 1 in 4 Ugandans (>30years) suffer Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). 1 in 5 women (15-49years) is pregnant. 200,000 children (0-5 years) die annually of preventable childhood illnesses (WHO 2023, UBOS 2023).
Pilot studies, feasibility studies conducted in Ntotoro community: Bughendera county, Bundibugyo, Western Uganda (June - December 2023).
Found out that;
• Population: 13,400 residents spread across 6 Parishes and 42 coded villages within 132.4 square kilometers in Ntotoro community (UBOS 2023).
•Currently, Lack a reliable public hospital.
Crowded at a modest church founded, Mantoroba Health Centre II, small courtesy of the stated population.
Treatinet teleMEDICINE: Connect rural Ugandans to Urban doctors and specialists...


Our initiative provides remote consultations, medication orders, lab sample collections ensure privacy, flexible payment options, and secure data transmission with End-to-End encryption. AI-driven drones deliver lab samples, medicines. Detailed digital records ensure accountability. Freemium teleMEDICINE account sign-up options, users to upgrade to Premium at nominal fee. Order prescribed Medicines on Treatinet App with 50% deposit, full payment on delivery. Lab samples collected with 50% deposit; results accessed upon full payment via Treatinet App, SMARTDoctor card for non-smartphone users. Monthly subscriptions enable health checkups at rural telemedicine outlets, improving accessibility. Ongoing iteration language translation algorithms and AI voice models cater for linguistic diversities of Ugandan users.

Conclusions: Treatinet teleMEDICINE offers accessible, efficient, equitable, secure rural healthcare services. Reduce carbon emissions, carbon footprints associated with rural-urban travels, mitigate climate change, sustainable healthcare delivery.
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To learn more about our initiative, visit our website: https://treatinet.org/
Treatinet teleMEDICINE transforms healthcare accessibility through its robust rural teleMEDICINE Centres, rural teleMEDICINE outlets, mobile application, readily accessible on the Google Play Store, SMARTDoctor card for non-smartphone users.
User Journey: Meet Anna, an 87-year-old rural peasant farmer residing in the Ntotoro community, Bundibugyo district.

Anna falls ill and is admitted to the Ntotoro telemedicine center by a nurse. The bedside nurse, in collaboration with an urban doctor/specialist via a video interface, initiates remote medical consultations. Lab sample are collected and delivered to the Lancet laboratory in Fort Portal Tourism City using a drone. The results are then transmitted to Anna's telemedicine account, as well as to the urban doctor/specialist and nurse. The urban doctor/specialist makes a diagnosis, prescribes treatment medications, and documents the information on Anna's digital account. The bedside nurse receives notification of the treatment plan from the doctor. Subsequently, the prescribed medications are administered to Anna. Any missing medications are delivered from urban pharmacies to rural Treatinet outlets via drone delivery.
Vision: To Bridge Uganda’s Rural Healthcare Gap.
Mission: To connect rural Ugandans to urban doctors and specialists.
Goal: To embrace rural inclusion through innovation (SDG 3, 13 &17).
Objectives:
To enhance healthcare access in rural Uganda (SDG 3, Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
To connect rural Ugandans to urban doctor, specialist connectivity (SDG 17).
To reduce carbon emissions, carbon footprints from rural-urban healthcare travel (SDG 13).

Our solution primarily serves three key demographic groups: adults over 30 years old, women of reproductive age (15-49 years), and children aged 0-5 years. These populations are particularly vulnerable and underserved due to various factors, including limited access to healthcare facilities, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, and socioeconomic barriers.
Adults over 30 years old:
This group often suffers from a high burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases. In rural areas where healthcare resources are scarce, these conditions frequently go undiagnosed and untreated, leading to debilitating complications and premature mortality. Additionally, older adults may face challenges accessing preventive care and health education, exacerbating the prevalence of chronic diseases. Treatinet's telemedicine solutions provide these individuals with convenient access to healthcare professionals for timely diagnosis, management, and monitoring of their chronic conditions. By facilitating regular consultations and delivering essential health information, Treatinet empowers adults over 30 to take proactive steps towards improving their health outcomes and quality of life.
Women of reproductive age (15-49 years):
Women in this age group often encounter significant barriers to accessing maternal and reproductive healthcare services, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Limited access to skilled birth attendants, prenatal care, family planning resources, and postnatal support contributes to maternal mortality, pregnancy complications, and adverse birth outcomes. Treatinet addresses these challenges by offering virtual consultations with obstetricians, gynecologists, and maternal health specialists. Pregnant women can receive antenatal care, personalized guidance on prenatal nutrition and hygiene, and support for childbirth preparation and postpartum care. Furthermore, access to family planning counseling and contraceptives empowers women to make informed decisions about their reproductive health, contributing to safer pregnancies, reduced maternal mortality, and improved maternal and child health outcomes.
Children aged 0-5 years:
Infants and young children in rural communities often lack access to essential pediatric healthcare services, including routine vaccinations, growth monitoring, and treatment for common childhood illnesses. As a result, preventable diseases such as pneumonia, diarrhea, and malnutrition remain leading causes of childhood morbidity and mortality. Treatinet's telemedicine platform connects caregivers with pediatricians and child health specialists, enabling remote consultations, diagnosis, and treatment recommendations. Parents can receive guidance on infant feeding practices, immunization schedules, and early childhood development, empowering them to safeguard their children's health and well-being. By ensuring timely access to pediatric care and health education, Treatinet aims to reduce childhood morbidity and mortality rates, supporting the healthy growth and development of children in rural communities.

The initiative's team lead Baluku Hannington Gift (BSN) is an experienced entrepreneur, Program Coach at Quest Fellowship Program 2024, developed by AirDrop Labs in collaboration with the Dunin-Deshpande Queens Innovation Centre (DDQIC) at Queen's University. Equipping young minds from across Africa with tools, skills needed to transform ideas, technologies, or passions into impactful ventures.
This entrepreneurial spirit, growth mindset as an effective leader within our rural community earned Treatinet a position in the Jim Leech Mastercard Foundation Fellowship (2023).
We value teamwork, transparency, audacity, professionalism.
Our team embrace Design thinking, system thinking, critical thinking skills to meet the unmet needs, pain points of our valuable customers.
We've presented this initiative at the 3rd East African Community Regional Science, Technology, and Innovation Conference and secured a $1400 USD grant from EASTECO. Renovations for our telemedicine center are underway, and we're initiating a Public-Private Partnership with Bundibugyo district local government. Accessing MIT Solve support could be transformative in addressing Uganda's rural health disparities.
Our project and team was nominated eligible for The Global South eHealth Observatory ODESS AWARDS 2024 by Fondation Pierre Fabre awarded each year to the most innovative initiatives as referenced on website.
The passion of our diverse team and sourced high talents from across the globe.

(Photo of Daniella Buimistru, Treatinet financial advisor and leadership expert from Jassy, Romania).
- Increase access to and quality of health services for medically underserved groups around the world (such as refugees and other displaced people, women and children, older adults, and LGBTQ+ individuals).
- 3. Good Health and Well-Being
- 13. Climate Action
- 17. Partnerships for the Goals
- Growth
Achieved Milestones
- Established on 30th March 2021.

- TeleMEDICINE centre in Ntotoro community, Bundibugyo under renovation (December 2023 to 30th April 2024.


- 1 Rural teleMEDICINE outlet in Hakitengye, Bundibugyo.




Feasibility studies,Ntotoro sub county, Bundibugyo district, Western Uganda.
Cost-Benefit Analysis studies WATCH MORE
Public Private Partnership with Bundibugyo district local government, Uganda. Graduated from Jim Leech Mastercard Foundation Fellowship 2023.
Nominated eligible for The Global South eHealth Observatory Awards (ODESS 2024) and 5th Annual International Public Health Professionals at African Institute for Public Health Professionals in Kigali, Rwanda 2023.
3RD EAC Regional Science, Technology and Innovation Conference, Nairobi, Kenya March 2024.



Treatinet CEO & Co-Founder, 3rd East African Community (EAC) Regional Science Technology and Innovation Conference held at Sarova Panafric, Nairobi Kenya (5th - 9th March 2024)

(Page 29 in EAC BOOK OF ABSTRACTS).
Treatinet hosted project website
Treatinet teleMEDICINE system User email: gift@treatinet.org Password: gift@01
Download and Install Treatinet teleMEDICINE App.


Inverted SMARTDoctor card for non-smartphone users.

Achieved user adoption, 112 organic downloads, 14 active users since November 2023. Affiliated with EarthMAD, Global Digital Health Network, Dunin Dashpande Queens Innovation Centre.

We seek to enhance project's visibility, network with fellow solve community, gain mentorship from teleMEDICINE domain experts, and secure funding to support the implementation of our objectives. We trust that Solve's platform can offer us the support, resources, and connections necessary to effectively scale our solution, reaching more communities and significantly impacting healthcare outcomes in Uganda and beyond.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
- Legal or Regulatory Matters
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)

Continuity of Care: Rural users receive health guidance, medication reminders, and notifications regarding dosage, nutrition, and exercise through the Treatinet app or SMARTDoctor card for non-smartphone users. They're encouraged to attend regular checkups at nearby rural Treatinet telemedicine outlets. Findings are documented on their telemedicine account, allowing affiliated urban doctors and specialists to provide 24/7 healthcare monitoring via the app or SMARTDoctor card for non-smartphone users.
Access medical care remotely from world class medical doctors and specialists.
Save time, money, life traveling from rural to Urban for healthcare.
Access individualised digital health records from Anywhere.
Reduced carbon emissions, carbon footprints associated with rural-urban travels for healthcare.
Treatinet rural teleMEDICINE centers enable urban doctors and specialists to conduct virtual reviews of admitted rural patients during ward rounds through video interface consultations.

Rural teleMEDICINE outlets managed by nurses ensure regular health checkups, collection of lab samples and access to prescribed drugs.


Freemium teleMEDICINE account, allowing users to upgrade to Premium for a nominal fee. Downloads and install teleMEDICINE app.

SMARTDoctor card is provided for non-Smartphone users.

Treatinet teleMEDICINE App iterate language translation algorithms and AI voice models to cater to the linguistic diversities of Ugandan users.
The platform maintains detailed digital records to assist in auditing patient interactions, promoting accountability.
In summary:
1. User Registration: Patients begin by signing up on the Treatinet app, inputting vital personal information and medical history.
2. Telemedicine Consultations: - Patients arrange remote appointments with healthcare professionals. - Consultations involve discussing symptoms, medical history, and individual concerns. - Providers offer diagnoses, treatment plans, prescriptions, medication reminders as necessary.
3. Lab sample collection: Lab samples collected with 50% deposit; results accessed upon full payment via Treatinet App, SMARTDoctor card for non-smartphone users.
4. Medication Delivery: Order prescribed Medicines on Treatinet App, SMARTDoctor card for non-smartphone users. With 50% deposit, full payment on delivery.
5. Monthly subscriptions enable health checkups at rural telemedicine outlets, improving accessibility.
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Our theory of change outlines how Treatinet's activities will lead to immediate outputs and long-term outcomes, addressing the problem of limited access to healthcare in rural Uganda.
Activities:
1. Hosting Treatinet App: By making the app easily accessible on Play Store and Apple Store, more people can download and use it.
2. Equipping Ntotoro main teleMEDICINE center: Ensuring the main hub of our telemedicine services is fully functional for both remote consultations and in-person visits.
3. Multilingual customer-care team: Having a team fluent in multiple languages ensures users receive assistance in their preferred language, improving their experience.
4. Setting up teleMEDICINE kiosks in rural trading centers: Bringing healthcare closer to rural communities, making it accessible for checkups and consultations.
5. Integrating language translation and AI: Minimizing language barriers, allowing users to comfortably interact with the app.
6. Leveraging cloud services: Ensuring scalability, availability, and easy deployment, enabling us to reach more people.
7. Acquiring diagnostic devices: Ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment during consultations.
8. Procuring devices for remote consultations: Enabling effective remote consultations, even in areas with limited resources.
9. Establishing a delivery service: Efficient transport of medications and samples between centers and patients' homes.
10. Installing solar panels: Ensuring reliable electricity for uninterrupted services.
11. Installing Wi-Fi: Reliable internet connectivity essential for remote consultations and accessing medical records.
12. Marketing efforts: Raising awareness about Treatinet's services to encourage usage.
Immediate Outputs:
- App availability on major platforms.
- Fully equipped main telemedicine center.
- Multilingual customer care team.
- Rural kiosks set up.
- Integration of language translation and AI.
- Cloud services leveraged.
- Acquisition of diagnostic devices.
- Devices for remote consultations procured.
- Establishment of a delivery service.
- Installation of solar panels and Wi-Fi devices.
- Implementation of marketing efforts.
Long-term Outcomes:
- Increased healthcare access.
- Improved health outcomes.
- Enhanced patient satisfaction and trust.
- Strengthened healthcare infrastructure.
- Reduced disparities.
- Improved efficiency and effectiveness.
- Enhanced overall health and well-being.
Our impact goals for Treatinet are focused on improving healthcare accessibility, quality, and outcomes in rural Uganda. We aim to achieve the following:
1. Increased Healthcare Access: Our primary goal is to increase access to healthcare services for rural communities in Uganda. We measure this by tracking the number of teleconsultations conducted through the Treatinet platform, particularly in underserved areas where traditional healthcare infrastructure is lacking.
2. Improved Health Outcomes: We aim to improve health outcomes by ensuring timely diagnoses, treatments, and preventive care through telemedicine. Key indicators for measuring progress include reductions in morbidity and mortality rates for common health conditions, such as non-communicable diseases, maternal and child health issues, and infectious diseases.
3. Enhanced Patient Satisfaction: We seek to enhance patient satisfaction by providing convenient, affordable, and quality healthcare services through Treatinet. We measure this through patient feedback surveys, assessing factors such as satisfaction with teleconsultations, ease of use of the app, and perceived improvements in health outcomes.
4. Reduced Healthcare Disparities: Our goal is to reduce disparities in healthcare access and outcomes between rural and urban populations. We track progress by comparing health indicators and healthcare utilization rates between rural communities served by Treatinet and similar urban areas.
5. Environmental Impact: As part of our commitment to sustainability, we aim to minimize our environmental footprint and contribute to climate action. We measure progress by tracking metrics such as the adoption of solar power for energy needs, reductions in carbon emissions associated with travel for healthcare services, and the number of trees planted through our environmental stewardship initiatives.
To measure our progress towards these impact goals, we collect and analyze various quantitative and qualitative data sources, including:
Number of teleconsultations conducted per month, broken down by location and medical specialty.
Patient health outcomes data, including improvements in clinical indicators and reductions in disease burden.
Patient satisfaction survey results, including ratings of overall experience, ease of use, and perceived benefits of telemedicine.
Disaggregated data on healthcare utilization rates and health outcomes for different demographic groups, including gender, age, and socioeconomic status.
Environmental impact metrics, such as energy consumption, carbon emissions reductions, and tree planting activities at rural teleMEDICINE kiosks/outlets.
By regularly monitoring and evaluating these indicators, we assess the effectiveness of Treatinet in achieving its impact goals and identify areas for improvement and optimization.
Our solution combines software applications, digital communication tools, medical devices, and renewable energy sources to deliver accessible, affordable, and high-quality healthcare services to underserved populations.
1. Telemedicine App: At the heart of Treatinet is a user-friendly mobile applicationyo be on both Android and iOS platforms. This app enables patients to access healthcare services remotely through teleconsultations with licensed healthcare providers. Patients can schedule appointments, upload medical records, consult with doctors via video or audio calls, receive prescriptions, and access follow-up care seamlessly through the app.
Download and install the Treatinet teleMEDICINE App or use SMARTDoctor card for non-smartphone users.
2. Digital Communication Tools: Treatinet incorporates secure digital communication tools for patient-provider interactions. These tools ensure privacy and confidentiality during teleconsultations and facilitate efficient communication between healthcare providers and patients.
3. Medical Devices: Treatinet utilizes a range of medical devices and diagnostic tools to support telemedicine consultations. These devices include digital monitors, glucometers, portable tele-ultrasound scans, hemoglobin machines, and stethoscopes. These devices enable healthcare providers to conduct remote examinations, diagnose medical conditions, and monitor patient health effectively.
4. Cloud Computing: To ensure scalability, availability, and reliability of the platform, Treatinet leverages cloud computing services provided by industry leaders such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud. Cloud computing enables seamless deployment, management, and scaling of the telemedicine platform, ensuring optimal performance and user experience.
5. Renewable Energy: Treatinet is committed to environmental sustainability and relies on renewable energy sources, particularly solar power, to meet energy requirements at rural telemedicine centers and outlets. Solar panels and batteries are installed to generate electricity, ensuring uninterrupted telemedicine services even in areas with unreliable power supply.
6. Local Area Networks (LANs): Treatinet establishes local area networks (LANs) at rural telemedicine kiosks and centers to provide reliable internet connectivity. Wi-Fi devices are installed to ensure seamless communication between healthcare providers and patients during teleconsultations and data transmission.
7. Language Translation and AI: Treatinet will iterate language translation algorithms and AI voice models into the telemedicine app to accommodate linguistic diversity. These technologies enable users to interact with the app in their preferred language, improving accessibility and inclusivity.
By harnessing the power of these technologies, Treatinet is revolutionizing healthcare delivery in rural Uganda, bridging the gap between urban and rural healthcare access, and empowering communities to take control of their health and well-being.
- A new business model or process that relies on technology to be successful
- Big Data
- Internet of Things
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Uganda
- Congo, Dem. Rep.
- Kenya
- Rwanda
- Tanzania
19 people work on our solution team.
Whereby;
07 people are full-time staff serving on Leadership and Management Team

12 people are contractors renovating Ntotoro main telemedicine centre and Hakitengya rural telemedicine outlet in Bundibugyo district, Western Uganda.




The passion of our diverse team

Treatinet teleMEDICINE – Bridging Uganda’s rural Healthcare Gap
3years (March 2021 - Present)
Treatinet's diverse team comprises 19 individuals dedicated to advancing our solution. Among them, 07 are full-time members serving on the Leadership and Management Team, while 12 are contractors focused on renovating the Ntotoro main telemedicine center and the Hakitengya rural telemedicine outlet in the Bundibugyo district of Western Uganda.
Our diverse team includes doctors, nurses, communication experts, data engineers, data scientists, Android developers, backend developers, testers, and healthcare providers.
Currently, the composition of Treatinet staff is 60% male and 40% female, encompassing professionals such as doctors, nurses, and social workers. We have plans to enhance gender diversity by recruiting both female and male nurses to oversee rural telemedicine kiosks and outlets.
Both men and women have equal access to remote consultations, digital lab results, and medication orders through the Treatinet App. We ensure gender balance in decision-making processes by engaging both genders in the Health Unit Management Committee for public healthcare decisions.
Our community engagement initiatives, including interviews and case studies, involve participation from both males and females to ensure diverse perspectives are captured and considered.
In collaboration with local governments, we work to ensure equitable access to public medical supplies for antenatal care, HIV/TB treatment, and family planning methods for both men and women at the Ntotoro telemedicine center.
Furthermore, we track gender-specific data via the Treatinet App to monitor and analyze gender-based healthcare service utilization, allowing us to tailor our services to meet the specific needs of all individuals in the communities we serve.
We are a For-profit venture with social impact. Business to Customer model (B2C), Value based pricing strategy.
Here's how our business model works:
Treatinet provides a Freemium teleMEDICINE account sign-up option, allowing users to upgrade to Premium for a nominal fee.
Medication ordered via the Treatinet app with a 50% deposit, with the remaining amount settled upon delivery. Similarly, lab samples collected at rural teleMEDICINE kiosks/outlets with a 50% deposit, and the lab results are accessible via the app upon full payment.
Monthly subscriptions enable access to health checkups at rural telemedicine kiosks/outlets, thereby improving healthcare accessibility.
Key Customers and Beneficiaries:
1. Rural communities in Uganda who lack access to quality healthcare services due to geographical barriers and limited healthcare infrastructure.
2. Rural Ugandans (>30years) with Non Communicable diseases (NCDs), Women of reproductive age (15-49years), children (0-5years) suffering from preventable childhood illnesses. With a pain point to access medical consultations, diagnostic tests, prescriptions, and healthcare advice from Urban doctors and specialists.
Services:
1. We offer remote medical consultations with qualified healthcare professionals, including doctors and nurses. Patients connect with healthcare providers via video calls, audio calls, or messaging for diagnosis, treatment, and advice.
2. Patients can receive and access their lab results digitally through our platform, eliminating the need for physical visits to healthcare facilities for test results.
3. Our platform enables patients to order prescribed medications, delivered to their doorstep or available for pickup at rural teleMEDICINE outlets.
4. Health Checkup Kiosks: We establish telemedicine kiosks in rural trading centers where individuals can undergo routine health checkups, screenings, and assessments facilitated by trained healthcare staff.
Products
1. Mobile Application: We offer a user-friendly mobile application available on both the Play Store and Apple Store, allowing patients to access telemedicine consultations, digital lab results, and medication ordering from their smartphones.
2. TeleMEDICINE Centers: Establish telemedicine centers in strategic locations within rural areas, equipped with the necessary infrastructure, medical equipment, and internet connectivity to facilitate telemedicine consultations and health checkups.
3. Outreach and Partnerships: We engage in community outreach programs and partnerships with local governments, healthcare organizations, and NGOs to raise awareness about our services and reach underserved populations.
Revenue Generation:
1. Consultation Fees: We charge consultation fees for telemedicine consultations, which contribute to our revenue stream.
2. Medication Sales: We earn revenue through the sale of prescribed medications to patients, either through direct sales or partnerships with pharmacies.
3. Subscription Models: We may introduce subscription models for premium features or unlimited consultations for patients who require ongoing healthcare support.
4. Partnerships and Grants: We seek partnerships with government agencies, NGOs, and philanthropic organizations to secure grants, funding, and sponsorships to support our operations and expansion efforts.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)


Our plan for achieving financial sustainability at Treatinet involves a multi-faceted approach that encompasses various revenue streams and strategic partnerships. Here's an overview of our strategy:
1. Revenue from Telemedicine Services: We generate revenue by charging consultation fees for telemedicine consultations conducted through our platform. Patients pay for each consultation, contributing to our revenue stream.
2. Medication Sales: We earn revenue through the sale of prescribed medications to patients. We partner with pharmacies or directly sell medications to patients, generating income from each transaction.
3. Subscription Models: We plan to introduce subscription models for premium features or unlimited consultations for patients who require ongoing healthcare support. Subscriptions will provide a recurring revenue stream and ensure financial stability.
4. Service Contracts: We explore opportunities to secure service contracts with governments, NGOs, and healthcare organizations to provide telemedicine services to underserved populations. These contracts may involve providing telemedicine consultations, setting up telemedicine centers, or conducting health outreach programs.
5. Grants and Sponsorships:
We actively pursue grants, sponsorships, and funding opportunities.
Received $1,400 USD in cash, Kenya Airways flight air ticket, sponsored accomodations at Sagret Hotel Equatorial in Nairobi, Kenya by East African Community Science Technology Commission (EASTECO) from 5th - 9th March 2024. Overall total worthy $2,100 USD.
In May 2023 Received $500 AUD that facilitated purchase of Laptop Computer for Treatinet from Empire Trading House Pty ltd, Mandurah Australia.
Received $500 CAD from Jim Leech Mastercard Foundation Fellowship Jully 2023. Grants provide essential financial support for our operations and expansion efforts.
6. Investment Funding: Have raised and invested $5,000 USD from bootstrapping, personal savings, friends and family, facilitating renovations and establishment of Treatinet rural teleMEDICINE center in Ntotoro community and outlet in Hakitengya III, Bundibugyo district.
We consider and welcome raising investment capital from venture capitalists, impact investors, or social impact funds to fuel our growth and scale our operations.
Investment funding support infrastructure development, technology enhancements, and market expansion.
Evidence of Success:
Our project is nominated eligible for The Global South eHealth Observatory (ODESS AWARDS 2024). Submitted Project Proposal worthy $52,620 USD to Fondation Pierre Fabre.
Use of raised Grant Funding: We have successfully secured grants from organizations such as Jim Leech Mastercard Foundation Fellowship 2023, East African Community Science Technology and Innovation Commission (EASTECO) which have provided funding to support the development and implementation of our telemedicine platform.
- Revenue Generation: Our telemedicine services have generated $1,500 USD revenue through consultation fees and medication sales (January 2024 - April 2024).
Partnerships: We have established public Private partnership (PPP) with Bundibugyo district local government aimed at enhancing access to primary healthcare services i.e. Immunization, family planning, antenatal care services, HIV/TB services offered at Ntotoro rural teleMEDICINE centre in Bundibugyo district, Western Uganda.
Our project: Treatinet teleMEDICINE – Bridging Uganda’s rural Healthcare Gap SEE MORE has been selected eligible for one of The Global South eHealth Observatory (ODESS) Observatory €50,000 per project prizes allocated every year to the most innovative initiatives referenced on the website Fondation Pierre Fabre

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