"Tap Tap to Save Lives" Andrew and Henrietta identified a problem causing death to many women and have created a way to help worlwide


"Tap Tap to Save Lives" Andrew and Henrietta identified a problem causing death to many women and have created a way to help worlwide


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Tap Tap Medic

Former Banker Andrew based in India, transitioned to Global Healthcare, after viewing a WHO Poster giving 5 steps for safer surgery:

1: When surgery is performed remember to stitch the patient back up again.

2. Remember to wash your hands once surgery is completed

3. Collect and account for all the instruments used.

4. Wash the instruments used during the surgery

4. Do not stitch the instruments into the body of the patient.

The next step was to analyze and review the work done over time,

Sell the business and consider the next opportunity.

As it turned out, the opportunity presented itself to work with a university in the U.S. that worked on how to resolve a thorny problem of how to train healthcare givers in some of the more rural parts of the world where the shortage of trained healthcare providers in some of the more rural parts of the world.

According to the WHO there are 57 countries worldwide that have a chronic shortage of experienced caregivers. IBM was involved during the research but that company gave up and walked away from the project saying it was impossible to deliver which gave the narrator the impetus to jump in, get involved and not look back. The development let to a product that was created for less than $100,000 and in less than 8 months.

Henrietta joined the team and both Andrew and Henrietta found their life's calling in Kenya where there are 500 midwives across Kenya where there are a minimum of 1.5 million births each year..

They work with a professor of obstetrics on the protocol and are helping to build out the protocol to bring expertise and care to the country.

They have created a mobile app that people use to keep track of their appointments when to take their medication and update their doctors on their progress as well as their condition.

The caregivers interact with the patients by guiding the patients. This is a Not For Profit entity that has to stand on its own. The caregivers involved are focused on making this effort a profitable standalone entity.

Keywords

Obstetrics

Births

Hospitals

Social values

Device distribution

Clinics

Mobile access

Extended reach

Voice-activated

Everyday technology