Founded in 2011, access.mobile is a digital health company committed to improving access to and quality of healthcare in emerging markets.
Nigeria
CareMother acts as a mobile monitoring tool and mHIMS (Health Information Management System) for gynecologists/doctors and patients.
Nigeria
Through CarePay’s M-TIBA mobile health wallet, funds from donors and public & private insurers are directed to consumers’ Mobile Health wallet, making them much more involved and aware of the cost and quality of care they receive
Nigeria
MiracleFeet's clubfoot treatment model consists of 1) a low-cost clubfoot brace designed to meet the needs of low income countries, 2) an app to facilitate data collection, analysis, & communication and 3) ongoing development of an online training course
Nigeria
Riders for Health offer transportation solutions that connect people to healthcare.
Nigeria
Simprints is a nonprofit technology company originating at the University of Cambridge. The company builds biometric fingerprint technology for use by governments, NGOs, and nonprofits for people in the developing world who lack proof of legal identity.
Nigeria
Sproxil created a mobile-based drug verification tool, Mobile Product Authentication (MPA) ™ that enables tracking and verification of drugs at every step in the supply chain including at the point of consumption.
Nigeria
SystemOne has created an Internet of Things (IoT) of diagnostic devices that enables rapid response to outbreaks and visibility into performance, inventory management, user training and more
Nigeria
THINKMD has developed a unique point-of-care mHealth platform that uses physician-based Bayesian scoring logic that is WHO guideline-compliant and works offline.
Nigeria
VisionSpring works to create access to affordable eyeglasses, as a powerful tool for social and economic development. 2.7 billion people lack the eyeglasses they need—90% of whom are in low and middle-income countries. For many, uncorrected blurry vision results in the loss of employment and educational opportunities and poses a barrier to participation in civic society and family life.
Nigeria