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We Are An Innovative Start-up

We specialise in the conception, realisation and implementation of mobile health (mhealth) systems to render preventative and diagnostic services accessible to those living in remote, hard-to-reach and underserved areas.

Our icon-based mhealth applications enable doctors, midwives and community health workers to collaborate across traditional boundaries to provide high quality healthcare services to vulnerable populations and foster the wellbeing of individuals and communities.  

Our Mission

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. We take care to understand the particular opportunities and challenges each context presents and adapt our services accordingly, ensuring that we can always meet the needs and expectations of our patients and health providers. We aim to democratise the diagnosis and follow-up of prevalent health conditions by utilising local knowledge and expertise in the conception, design, and deployment of each system ensuring the provision of inclusive and respectful services. 

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Where We Work

Our products are currently supporting individuals and communities in different parts of the world realise their right to high-quality healthcare. Together with our partner organisations we have a presence in Madagascar, Burkina Faso, Italy and have more recently expanded to Tanzania.

 

Click here to find out about our projects.

Law 124/2017

Information ex art. 1, paragraphs 125, 125-bis, 125-quinquies of law no. 124
Pursuant to art. 1, paragraphs 125, 125-bis, 125-quinquies of law no. 124, in compliance with the obligation of transparency,

it should be noted that in 2019 the Region of Sicily - Productive Actvities
Department paid the sum of € 32,000.00, measure title: P.O.F.E.R. SICILY 2014-2020 ACTION 3.4.2

INCENTIVES FOR THE PURCHASE OF SUPPORT SERVICES FOR INTERNALIZATION, type of measure:

"De minimis" aid scheme as already reported in the National State Aid Register ex art. 52 of the law 24 December 2012 n. 234

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