Nutrition
More than half of all child deaths are associated with malnutrition, which weakens the body's resistance to illness. Poor diet, frequent illness, and inadequate or inattentive care of young children can lead to malnutrition. Children have the right
to a caring, protective environment and to nutritious food and basic health care to protect them from illness and promote growth and development.
Government agencies and NGOs are working with all their might to fight malnutrition. To do so, they run nutrition programs to provide services to children and improve the survival, growth and development of young, vulnerable children. To avail health
services, people go regularly to a central point in their community or are visited at home by a health and nutrition worker.
iMonitor+ platform can be leveraged to create an application that will empower health workers to digitally register a child and track its growth and nutritional status over a period. Community module of the platform allows any mother to reach-in by joining
the child nutrition community. Community members can seek help, raise issues and communicate with peers. iMonitor+ can also send reminders in the form of SMS and notifications to mothers and health workers and remind them when
a nutrition dose is due.
This solution can help Health workers and community volunteers to strengthen the services they provide and improve survival, health and development of children. It will also help to connect people in isolated communities with information and skills to
assess, protect and improve the health of children.
HIV
HIV programmes driven by governments and NGOs focuses on reaching people living with HIV who are unaware of their status, or those at a heightened risk of acquiring HIV, and are critical to an effective HIV response. New testing technologies have revolutionised
the HIV response, by getting HIV tests to the community and out of the health facility. HIV self-testing and other innovative testing approaches can increase uptake of HIV testing among populations who do not engage with traditional
health services.
iMonitor+ platform helps to create an application that can be leveraged by health workers to digitally register clients on the field. iMonitor+ platform complements the program coverage with direct reach in client using the integrated community module.
Benefits:
- Last mile data collection
- Evidence based data capture
- Real time program indicators
- Disease surveillance
- Epidemiology analysis
This solution can help outreach workers to strengthen the services they provide. It will also help to connect people in isolated communities with information & them to seek help and raise issues. iMonitor+ helps the vulnerable population to search
and request enrolment for an AIDS/HIV program and stay connected to avail of its services.
Vaccination
Vaccines help protect infants, children, and teens from serious diseases. Getting childhood vaccines means your child can develop immunity (protection) against diseases before they come into contact with them. Young children are at increased risk for
infectious diseases because their immune systems have not yet built up the necessary defences to fight serious infections and diseases. Vaccinations start early in life to protect children before they are exposed to these diseases.
iMonitor+ platform can be used to create a Digital Immunization Register (DIR) solution that will allow health workers to provide timely vaccinations to children, adolescents and pregnant women. Community module of the platform allows any mother to reach-in
by joining the Immunisation community. Community members can seek help, raise adverse reaction events and communicate with peers. iMonitor+ can also send reminders in the form of SMS and notifications to mothers and health
workers and remind them of the vaccination schedule for the child.
This solution can help Health workers and community volunteers to strengthen the services they provide and improve survival, health and development of children. It will also help to connect people in isolated communities with information and skills to
assess, protect and improve the health of children.
TB
TB is one of the most important public health problems worldwide. There are approximately 9 million new cases of all forms of tuberculosis occurring annually and 3 million people die from it each year. Raising awareness about tuberculosis, what it is,
and how to prevent its spread can help lower tuberculosis rates around the globe.
iMonitor+ platform helps to create an application that can be used by health workers to digitally register clients on the field. iMonitor+ platform complements the program coverage with direct reach in client using the integrated community module.
Benefits:
- Last mile data collection
- Evidence based data capture
- Real time program indicators
- Disease surveillance
- Epidemiology analysis
This solution can help outreach workers to strengthen the services they provide. It will also help to connect people in isolated communities with information & them to seek help and raise issues. iMonitor+ helps the vulnerable population to search
and request enrolment for a TB program and stay connected to avail of its services.