'A few years ago, these community health workers had no real technology - they were usually flying blind.' Via Reuters
LONDON, Sept 25 - Community health workers in India and Uganda are to be armed with smartphones and tablets that use data analytics, risk maps and social media trends help to save the lives of mothers and their babies.
The plan is to give frontline health workers inexpensive data analytic tools to help them gather the intelligence they need to focus on communities and families most at risk, said Raj Shah, president of the philanthropic Rockefeller Foundation that is co-leading the project. "A few years ago, these community health workers had no real technology - they were usually flying blind," Shah told Reuters.
U.N. figures published last week showed that while more women and newborns survive now than ever before, a baby or a pregnant woman still dies every 11 seconds somewhere in the world.
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