First Global Patient Portal launched in Nigeria
A global health data mobility management under the auspices of universal patient portal has been launched in Lagos State.
The Health-Tech company AfyaRekod said a fully automated Universal Patient Portal, was built on the block-chain technology that would transform the face of patient care across Africa and the World through a secured, centralised platform (www.myrekod.com)
Under this platform, patients and the medical professionals treating them will have real-time access to their health data and medical history not only ensuring effective ongoing medical management but critical timely access to information in an emergency.
The Chief Executive Officer, John Kamara, said in a statement that “AfyaRekod was founded in 2019 as an Adanian Lab start-up with seed funding from Mac Venture Capital and Next Chymia.”
Motivation
Kamara saw first-hand how lack of medical records and static data could lead to poor medical management when a friend died having received the wrong medical intervention in an emergency.
Kamara built an AI platform that would track health data, aimed at bridging the gap between health care and treatment, anywhere, anytime for patients, medical professionals, providers and organisations.
According to him, “Medical records are a vital tool in managing health, notifying healthcare professionals of medications, chronic illnesses, past problems and procedures and ultimately allowing them to determine the most accurate course of treatment.
“Misdiagnosis is serious and can lead to a delay in treatment of the real condition.”
An IOM report released in 2015 indicated that around 12 million instances of patient misdiagnosis occur annually in the USA, a country with a well-developed healthcare sector.
The Value Addition
He said; “We identified the capture and storage of accurate data across every possible level of health infrastructure as a core problem. Bringing real time access to data that captures the mobility of health records was the solution. Our tool now allows patients to create a portal with all their health data and most importantly gives patients sovereign rights of ownership of their data. The patient logs in and sees all their information, from every healthcare provider they have interacted with. The power of patients owning their health records and having real time access to their information is lifesaving, and it is their right to have access to it.”
Addressing a global challenge
Kamara stated that “the pandemic has pressed the fast-forward button, bringing an urgency into health data accessibility and analytics. This is a global problem that is being addressed by a patient-centred health care innovation – AfyaRekod.
“The subscription-driven Universal Patient Portal is a blockchain solution, with a consolidated mobile data health passport that allows patients consistent access to their health records as well as access to a marketplace of various services within the healthcare ecosystem in real-time.”
Over and above patients securely managing their health records, including health diaries, prescriptions and hospital visit summaries, the AfyaRekod Universal Patient Portal offers a secured decentralised, intelligent telehealth solution, healthcare resources, symptom trackers, reminders and notifications as well as the mobility of the record across multiple channels and devices. Though any patient should use these tools, it is especially useful for patients with chronic illness, parents, pregnant women, and patients with hereditary diseases.
The AfyaRekod platform extends to include doctors and healthcare providers, offering an electronic health management system with digital tools to manage all key aspects of hospital services and clinics. The system has multiple functionalities such as hospital management, patient management, knowledge management and inventory management, as well as an AI driven reporting tool that allows organisations to make data driven decisions, predictions and early disease identification. Non-Governmental Organisations and other related organisations can register and manage their beneficiary groups on the platform.
AfyaRekod is part of the NVIDIA AI programme via AICE Africa and has over 150,000 users in Kenya and over 50 hospitals as its expands in in Nigeria, SA, Tanzania and Zambia.
AfyaRekod is accessed via an app (android and iOS) and web portal via www.myrekod.com, http://www.myrekod.com
Partnership
AfyaRekod’s key partnerships include; The Association of Sisterhoods of Kenya (AOSK), Healthy Mind Foundation (Nigeria), AURA (South Africa), GE Healthcare, Telkom, The Africa Block-Chain Center, The AI Center of Excellence, Adanian Labs and Lishe Living among others.
It was founded in Kenya in 2019 and operates in Nigeria, South Africa, Cameroon, and Zambia. AfyaRekod is a patient-driven platform built on AI and blockchain models to help patients and health providers access in real-time the mobility of health data.
In the words, of Killian Mayua, Country Head, AfyaRecord, the company’s platform allows organisations, health providers and medical experts to interact and connect with patients, even remotely, in real-time whilst providing tools to store, manage and analyse health records as well as manage hospitals and facilities.
AfyaRekod’s Universal Patient Portal empowers patients across the world with a centralized safe and secured cloud-based platform to track the mobility of their health data.
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