Health Apps In Africa Healthcare
Health Apps in Africa Healthcare are becoming are essential tools. The use of health app in Africa healthcare has been crucial in the areas of ante-natal and post natal care. There are lots of healthcare-startup that pushing new innovative apps in to the market
mDex, a smartphone-based sickle cell diagnostic tool.
mDex is a smartphone based, low cost, reusable, near instant point of care diagnostic tool aimed at increasing access to Sickle cell ...M-Afya helps lift maternity fees’ worries in Kenya
M-Afya is not there to give financial support, but to assist in saving the money that it is needed. Pregnant women can ...Hearing test app is launched in South Africa
Hearing test app is launched in South Africa by Hearing health solutions company hearX Group. It has provided affordable access to hearing ...New tech will allow patients in rural Africa to provide feedback on their care
Cornell Tech researchers have developed a new tech which will allow patients in rural Africa to provide feedback on their care. The ...South Africa: R1million research development grant to develop Eye app
An ophthalmology registrar at Stellenbosch University has won a R1 million research development grant from SAB to develop the Vula eye health ...Fingerprint sensors help improve vaccination management in Africa
By Eric Wicklund – Editor( mHealthNews): A new mobile fingerprint scanner is helping to improve the vaccination rate and reduce wasteful re-immunizations ...Kenya: Examination tool which has the potential to tackle blindness
A mobile app which is expected to be taken to market next year could transform the way in which eye care is ...Africa:Smartphone Based Hearing Aid Receives Approval
CIO East Africa (Nairobi): Up to 20 percent of the world population suffers from hearing loss. For the hearing technology company Jacoti, this ...New app to give VA doctors instant patient information
By NICOLE BLAKE JOHNSON: The Veterans Affairs Department is testing an application it hopes will give clinicians anytime, anywhere access to patient ...Epilepsy Patient Remote Monitoring
Three million Americans and 50 million around the world suffer from active epilepsy and its estimated that the quality of life of ...