Software as a service

We seek to eliminate the inconvenience of data loss and time wastage in retrieving a paper folder.

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Patient data

Patient data is medical information held about an individual patient.

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Ward management

Ward management is part of the In-Patient Module and is used to set wards and bed location.

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Health care records

This system will help in making the whole functioning paperless.

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Cloud analyst

All the health data can be analysed. This section helps the administration in summarizing the expenses of the hospital and evaluating the necessary and unnecessary expenditure.

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communication

Health communication is the study and practice of communicating promotional health information, such as in public health campaigns, health education, and between doctor and patient.

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MALAMU, Inc.

QR codes are being used to quickly access a huge amount of data and information in various industries. QR codes are helping healthcare to improve service and enhance patient outcomes.

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MALAMU | Your Mobile Passport to Health.

MALAMU is a service that is provided to civilian patients who seek a more efficient health care delivery system that what which is in current existence. MALAMU is in affiliation with many hospitals around the globe. Through MALAMU online websites and mobile application, patients are able to book medical appointments. This ensures that the patient wastes no time in long queues. The hospital administration is able to securely store a users medical records such as diagnosis and medical prescriptions into an electronic database. The centralized, electronic database can be assessed by any medical staff from any MALAMU hospital provided the users ID is inputted into the computer. One advantage of this method of data storage is that, the patient is able to retrieve his medical record and be offered medical treatment in any geographic location.

INADEQUATE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN AFRICA

With the introduction of this technology, health outcomes all over the world would see some great improvements.

WHO data.

McKensey - regional decision making.

Global health outcomes.

SDG 3: good health and wellbeing

Resistance to change - reform whole health system.

Cost.

Training of personnel.

Close-minded decision makers.

Innovation.

National health outcomes

Frustration from long queues and long waiting time.

More efficient health care delivery.

Worsening conditions.

Loss of life.

Travel - diagnosis = treatment: Acces to data