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Mobile Health App Launched in Kenya Will Increase Access to Healthcare Information

MedAfrica, the Nairobi-launched mobile health app that makes basic health information more readily available through phones, is generating buzz in mHealth for Africa.

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The app was developed by the start-up tech firm, Shimba Technologies, and boasts a sustainable, innovative business model.  Shimba CEO Steve Mutinda says the tech company “aims to achieve by creating platforms that facilitate dissemination of information and build communities around the different issues and conditions [in health] while at the same time converging all stakeholders and amplifying their efforts.”

The platform provides information such as doctor and hospital listings, drug authenticators, and lists of symptoms with suggestions for self-diagnosis. This sort of symptom checking could be very useful in countries like Kenya, where as little as 14 physicians exist for every 100,000 people. Members of MedAfrica explain that because the app is providing such valuable information to clients, as well as recommending good doctors and dependable, lab-tested drugs, users are willing to pay for the service.

Originally meant to provide health information solely in Kenya, MedKenya was the overall winner for the East African mobile tech event Pivot25 competition. Changing the name to broaden the app’s potential scope, MedAfrica presented at Demo Fall 2011; in video below, VentureBeat interviews Mutinda and a colleague.

The best news about the launch of the app is its potential scalability. The organization wants to use its launch in Kenya as a road map to scale the product to other African countries. MedAfrica’s mission is to reach every household in Africa.

The content for the app will come from partners such as the Nairobi Hospital and open data from the Kenyan government. During the launch, Kenya’s ICT Board Chairwoman Catherine Ngahu called on other medical institutions, physicians, and health providers to supply content for the app as well.

Given Kenya’s track record in developing some of the most innovative apps in Africa, if not the world, it’s no surprise that MedAfrica has garnered so much attention and holds so much hope for expansion.

 

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