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Reducing the Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases in Kenya through the Non Communicable Diseases Electronic Medical System

The preva­lence of non-com­­mu­ni­­ca­ble dis­eases (NCDs) is increas­ing across sub-Saha­ran Africa, plac­ing a sub­stan­tial load on the region’s already inad­e­quate health sys­tems. The high bur­den of infec­tious dis­eases and the ris­ing bur­den of non-com­­mu­ni­­ca­ble dis­eases have sig­nif­i­cant­ly strained Kenya’s health sys­tem. Giv­en their chron­ic nature and high cost of care, Read more…

World Pneumonia Day 2022

World Pneu­mo­nia Day, which is observed on Novem­ber 12, is ded­i­cat­ed to increas­ing pub­lic aware­ness about pneu­mo­nia and the pre­ven­tion, treat­ment, and man­age­ment of the dis­ease. Most fre­quent­ly brought on by a num­ber of bac­te­ria and virus­es, pneu­mo­nia is an infec­tious res­pi­ra­to­ry ill­ness that results in the inflam­ma­tion of the Read more…

Exercise and outdoor activity key to beating chronic illness, says WHO

How much time do you spend out­doors walk­ing, cycling, run­ning or con­scious­ly exer­cis­ing? Phys­i­cal inac­tiv­i­ty is the fourth lead­ing risk fac­tor for glob­al mor­tal­i­ty, account­ing for over 3 mil­lion pre­ventable deaths worldwide.It has also been linked to anx­i­ety and depres­sion and is an inde­pen­dent risk fac­tor for non­com­mu­ni­ca­ble dis­eases (NCDs) Read more…

The future hospital in Africa is digital

eHos­pi­tal is IntelliSOFT’s flag­ship prod­uct, an end-to-end hos­pi­tal infor­ma­tion sys­tem trade­marked as eHos­pi­tal. It is a dig­i­tal hos­pi­tal sys­tem made for the African Land­scape. It is eas­i­ly con­fig­ured to include forms and reports required by coun­try and nation­al gov­ern­ments that align with Min­istry of Health stan­dards.  eHos­pi­tal is pow­ered by Read more…

World Blindness Awareness

Accord­ing to the World Health Orga­ni­za­tion (WHO), an esti­mat­ed 2.2 bil­lion peo­ple world­wide suf­fer from some form of visu­al impair­ment, and in near­ly half of those, vision impair­ment could have been pre­vent­ed. The lead­ing caus­es of vision impair­ment and blind­ness world­wide are uncor­rect­ed refrac­tive errors and cataracts.With the ris­ing bur­den Read more…