SPICE Digital Health Platform

Our mission is to leverage tech-powered healthcare delivery models that strenthen and extend health systems into local communities, delivering sustainable primary health outcomes for underserved patients worldwide.

 

 

Project start date :

Last updated : 12/12/2024

Beneficiary country : Bangladesh Ghana Kenya Sierra Leone Tanzania, United Republic of United States of America (the)

Healthcare themes targeted

  • Mother and child health
  • Primary healthcare
  • Malaria/paludism
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Chronic diseases
  • Mental health

Fields of application

  • Patient monitoring and medical data

Stage of development

  • Pilot project/testing/trials

Financing method

  • Private (private investors, crowdfunding, philanthropy, etc.)

Area where the project is utilised

  • International (in several countries)

Economic model(s)

  • Donations

Target audience

  • Healthcare professionals and structures (hospitals, healthcare centres/clinics, health networks)
  • Sick people
  • Pregnant women

Project objectives

  • Decreased mortality
  • Decreased morbidity
  • Reduced suffering
  • Improved treatment

Materials used

  • Cellular (mobile) phone
  • Smartphone
  • Tablet

Technologies used

  • Mobile telecommunications (without data connection)
  • Mobile app (Android, iOS, Windows Phone, HTML5, etc.)

Offline use

Yes

Open source

Yes

Open data

No

Independent evaluation

No

About the sponsor

Medtronic LABS

Medtronic LABS, is an established 501c3 health systems innovator. They design and implement tech-powered healthcare delivery models that strengthen and extend health systems into local communities, delivering sustainable outcomes for underserved patients worldwide. Their mission is to expand access to healthcare for patients, families, and communities across the world. They have local organizational capacity across 6+ countries across the Africa and Asia region including Kenya, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Ghana, Tanzania, Bhutan and Bangladesh. They have experience implementing digital solutions to healthcare delivery at differing levels of scale, having trained over 7,000 healthcare workers and screened over 500k patients. The organization receives funding from large-scale global donors including Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, World Diabetes Foundation (WDF), Patrick J McGovern Foundation, PATH, GIZ and KOICA as well as private donors such as Novo Nordisk.  

 Given its successful pilot implementation in Kenya in close collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Medtronic LABS has received funding from WDF and Novo Nordisk to scale up their efforts in Kenya and Ghana while also move from an NCD-focused model to a fully integrated primary care model. In this scale-up, Medtronic LABS will be working in coordination with the Ministry of Health’s new electronic Community Health Information System (eCHIS) national-scale roll-out to strengthen community health operations and data collection.  

Through their work, Medtronic LABS has consistently shown their expertise in (1) forging implementation-focused partnerships with health systems, governments, local innovators, multi-nationals and funders to drive sustainable system-level transformation and (2) supporting health systems become data-driven and outcomes focused with targeted capacity building and a proven model for hyper-local field operations

Sector : Institutions (Communities, public authorities, NGOs, foundations, etc.)

Country of origin : United States of America (the)

Contact : Sponsor website Project website

Partners

  • Ideas2IT

    Industrial (Startups, enterprises, etc.)

  • The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

    Institutions (Communities, public authorities, NGOs, foundations, etc.)

  • Novo Nordisk

    Industrial (Startups, enterprises, etc.)

  • World Diabetes Foundation

    Institutions (Communities, public authorities, NGOs, foundations, etc.)

  • The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation

    Institutions (Communities, public authorities, NGOs, foundations, etc.)

  • Causal Foundry

    Industrial (Startups, enterprises, etc.)

  • Sanofi

    Industrial (Startups, enterprises, etc.)

  • KOICA

    Institutions (Communities, public authorities, NGOs, foundations, etc.)

  • BRAC

    Institutions (Communities, public authorities, NGOs, foundations, etc.)