The System Is Broken
Clinics and hospitals across Africa and the developing world struggle daily with fragmented records, unreliable internet, and poor electricity. Most digital health tools assume perfect infrastructure — and fail where they're needed most.
Fragmented Patient Records
Patients visiting multiple facilities have no continuous record. Doctors make decisions without full history, leading to poor diagnosis and duplicated care.
Unreliable Infrastructure
Poor internet connectivity and unstable electricity make most digital health tools unusable in the settings that need them most.
Paper-Based Workflows
Nurses still write patient names on paper as a booking system. Clinical administration is slow, error-prone, and impossible to track over time.
Tools Built for Ideal Conditions
Existing EMR systems assume stable infrastructure. They were built for ideal environments, then poorly adapted for low-resource settings.