Tag: Africa
Technology boosts public health supply chains in Africa
Healthcare in developing African countries is being jeopardised because pharmacists must often take on the job of supply chain planning, including understanding ...WHO expands mRNA tech transfer to more countries in the battle against COVID
The World Health Organization (WHO) expanded its efforts to combat the pandemic by offering mRNA technology to five more countries as part of a ...AfyaRekod launches Universal Patient Portal
AfyaRekod launched the fully automated Universal Patient Portal – a block-chain driven technology that will transform the face of patient care across ...Ghana:mPharma launches Data-driven Platform to empower African Pharmacies
mPharma, a pan-African healthcare technology company, has launched a new customer-centric product, Facility Insights, on its proprietary data management and pharmacy transformation ...AfDB: Pharmaceutical Technology Foundation to boost Africa’s health sector
African Pharmaceutical Technology Foundation has been created to support healthcare in Africa The foundation will aim to boost Africa’s access to the ...Dokpam technology launching an application that allows a patient to access via smart ...
Dokpam technology has announced that it shall be launching an application that allows a patient to access a doctor everywhere at any ...Using cellphones to deliver health services to teens: a sub-Saharan Africa review
Adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa have the highest rate of unplanned pregnancies. Almost half (46%) of these unintended pregnancies among adolescents end in abortion. Lack ...How technology can bridge the multiple gaps in providing quality healthcare
Innovative technology solutions for primary care exist in South Africa. Phukulisa Health Solutions, for example, offers a platform that mimics a consultation with ...Affordable analysis of genomes ‘key to tackling diseases’
[NAIROBI] A project equipping researchers with cheap and accessible methods for studying genetic materials of large collections of bacteria that cause diseases ...Telehealth could ‘break barriers’ to antenatal care
By: Francis Kokutse [ACCRA] Telemedicine should be used to increase access to routine care delivered to expectant mothers from the time they conceive to the ...