At HUMIA©, our team has a proven track record of developing innovative digital health solutions that drive positive change in both healthcare and humanitarian settings. We specialize in creating digital platforms that support the professional development of health professionals, ensuring they have access to tailored, evidence-based learning experiences. We also design cutting-edge tools that enhance decision-making practices in humanitarian contexts, helping organizations and professionals make informed, data-driven decisions in the field and enhance their operational efficiency. We support individuals of the community make informed decision about their health especially in resource-limited settings through community-based tools. Our expertise positions us at the forefront of digital innovation and allows us to conduct systematic evaluations for digital health programs in health and humanitarian sectors.
Designed for tailored learning experiences, this solution was developed specifically for clinicians providing obstetrics and gynecology services in rural areas. The mobile application was powered by AI and aimed to keep the doctors and midwives up-to-date through a gamified approach of learning.
Our team has empowered migrating populations to access their health information anytime, anywhere around the world with the cloud-based electronic health record solution, ensuring more efficient provision of care by health providers.
Aimed at increasing the screening and detection rates of Diabetes & hypertension among underserved communities, this solution offered a tool for community members to make informed decision about their health conditions and assess the need for medical intervention.
Designed to support informed decision making about pregnancy, these tailored messages were delivered to pregnant women featuring gestational-age specific information about pregnancy-related care, clinical follow-up, required tests and potential complications.
The HUMIA© team has an extensive experience in evaluating digital programs in the health and humanitarian sectors. This one example is focused on the evaluation of a capacity building program that adopted an online and digital modality to train community health workers practicing in humanitarian settings.