What We Do

We are committed to advancing inclusive, data-driven, and locally grounded digital health solutions that empower communities and strengthen health systems. Through strategic partnerships, capacity building, and innovation, we work to ensure that technology serves as a bridge—not a barrier—to quality care. Our work is anchored in five core pillars that reflect our holistic approach to impact, equity, and sustainability in Ghana’s digital health landscape.

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Advocacy & Policy Engagement

Collaborating with government (e.g., Ministry of Health) to shape digital health strategies, including regulatory mapping and enabling policies for telemedicine and AI.
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Education & Training

Equipping professionals with skills in telemedicine, AI for health, voice-based technologies for low-literacy users, digital records (e.g., Lightwave EHR), and mobile health tools, aligned with WHO guidelines.
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Innovation Pilots

Testing telehealth and AI solutions in rural, peri-urban, and underserved areas, focusing on self-care, equity, and scalability.
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Research & Evidence Generation

Producing locally relevant data on digital health impact, including systematic reviews on quality of care and AI applications, to inform adoption and bridge the digital divide.
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Global & Local Networking

Connecting Ghana’s ecosystem to ISfTeH’s 100+ country network, WHO’s Global Telehealth Community of Practice (GTCoP), and partners like Google for AI advancements.