Press Release
eHealth Africa is included in the Journal of mHealth’s Global Digital Health 100
eHealth Africa is recognized by a technology award program that celebrates innovation in healthcare delivery
London — January 30, 2019 — The Journal of mHealth announced their annual Global Digital Health 100 today, recognizing innovation in the health technology sector. The list includes organizations and companies that demonstrate the greatest potential to change the way healthcare is delivered.
eHealth Africa (eHA) was included for its innovative design of data-driven solutions implemented to improve health outcomes in underserved communities. Others listed alongside eHA include Oxford VR, an organization that develops automated and immersive technology for mental health, and DocDoc, a Singapore-based company behind the region’s leading patient empowerment app.
Selections were made according to metrics that included disruptive impact, proof of concept, technology innovation, social value, effectiveness, execution of strategy, and industry integration. The complete list can be found on the Journal of mHealth’s homepage.
About eHealth Africa: eHealth Africa (eHA) is a non-profit organization based in Kano, Nigeria that builds stronger health systems in Africa through the design and implementation of data-driven solutions. eHA responds to local needs and provides underserved communities with tools to lead healthier lives through the integration of information, technology, and operations.