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The data revolution in African Healthcare: who owns the future?

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summary In this episode, Dr. Simpa Dania discusses the future of digital health in Africa, focusing on data governance, AI, and building scalable healthcare systems. He shares insights from his journey with HealthStack [https://healthstack.africa] and the importance of local innovation and trust. Key topics - Digital health infrastructure in Africa - Data ownership and governance in healthcare - Role of AI and interoperability in healthcare - Building scalable healthcare systems - Trust and cybersecurity in health data Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Digital Health in Africa 01:13 The Birth of HealthStack 03:56 Lessons from a Break: Humility and Insight 07:28 Fragmentation in African Healthcare 11:35 Scaling Healthcare Systems in Africa 13:37 Data Governance in Digital Health 16:57 The Value of Digital Health Data 21:08 Government's Role in Data Ownership 22:36 Access vs. Ownership of Healthcare Data 27:34 Empowering Patients in Data Governance 32:50 Cybersecurity and Warfare: The New Frontiers 38:18 AI in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges 44:02 Building Trust in Digital Health 50:51 Advice for New Founders in Healthcare Tech

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Episode The data revolution in African Healthcare: who owns the future? Cover

The data revolution in African Healthcare: who owns the future?

summary In this episode, Dr. Simpa Dania discusses the future of digital health in Africa, focusing on data governance, AI, and building scalable healthcare systems. He shares insights from his journey with HealthStack [https://healthstack.africa] and the importance of local innovation and trust. Key topics - Digital health infrastructure in Africa - Data ownership and governance in healthcare - Role of AI and interoperability in healthcare - Building scalable healthcare systems - Trust and cybersecurity in health data Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Digital Health in Africa 01:13 The Birth of HealthStack 03:56 Lessons from a Break: Humility and Insight 07:28 Fragmentation in African Healthcare 11:35 Scaling Healthcare Systems in Africa 13:37 Data Governance in Digital Health 16:57 The Value of Digital Health Data 21:08 Government's Role in Data Ownership 22:36 Access vs. Ownership of Healthcare Data 27:34 Empowering Patients in Data Governance 32:50 Cybersecurity and Warfare: The New Frontiers 38:18 AI in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges 44:02 Building Trust in Digital Health 50:51 Advice for New Founders in Healthcare Tech

Gestern58 min
Episode The business of saving brains : Can Nigeria build a scalable national stroke care system? Cover

The business of saving brains : Can Nigeria build a scalable national stroke care system?

In this episode we discuss with Dr Paul Bolaji [https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-bolaji-md-mwacp-mrcp-uk-mrcp-neurology-msc-healthcare-leadership-phd-c-07b935208/] (Consultant in Stroke and Neurology ,UK) and Professor Benjamin Dozie [https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-dozie-anyanwu-md-49611950/] Anyanwu (CEO Regions Neuroscience Healthcare group [https://www.regionshealthcare.com]and Consultant in Neurology and Neuro-critical care) the state of stroke care in Nigeria, highlighting the challenges, opportunities, and systemic solutions to improve outcomes. Key topics - Pre-hospital stroke management in Nigeria - Hospital infrastructure, policy reforms, and community support. - Availability and access to stroke treatment (thrombolysis and thrombectomy) - Systemic challenges in Nigerian healthcare infrastructure. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Stroke Care Experts 02:09 Insights from International Stroke Care Practices 02:12 Understanding the Stroke Patient Pathway in Nigeria 10:34 Challenges in Stroke Care Delivery 11:37 Public vs Private Stroke Care Facilities in Lagos 12:15 Public Health Care System in Lagos 15:09 Access to Thrombectomy and Thrombolysis 18:06 National Emergency: Stroke Care Crisis 20:57 Addressing Systemic Issues in Stroke Care 23:50 Capacity and Equipment Challenges 26:57 Cost and Accessibility of Stroke Treatments 30:16 Basic Care and Secondary Prevention 33:01 Multidisciplinary Approach to Stroke Management 36:09 Improving Stroke Care Pathways 38:59 The Importance of Awareness and Education 45:50 Governance and Human Capital in Stroke Care 47:32 Financial Reforms for Stroke Units 48:15 Recognition and Training of Stroke Specialists 51:37 Public Awareness and Education on Stroke 53:11 Collective Approach to Stroke Care 56:54 Phased Care and Incremental Improvements 01:01:19 Strengthening Pre-Hospital Systems 01:07:52 Innovations in Stroke Care Technology 01:15:26 Measuring Progress in Stroke Care 01:15:55 Support for Stroke Survivors and Caregivers

30. März 20261 h 8 min
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Transforming Pre-hospital and Emergency Care Networks in Nigeria

Summary In this episode of the Nomad Doc Healthcare Stories podcast, Folake Owodunni [https://www.linkedin.com/in/folakeowodunni/], CEO of Emergency Response Africa [https://emergencyresponseafrica.com], discusses her journey into healthcare entrepreneurship, the challenges of providing emergency services in Nigeria, and the importance of building trust in the healthcare system. She highlights the services offered by Emergency Response Africa (ERA), the patient journey and the systemic issues affecting emergency care. The conversation emphasizes the need for sustainable solutions and individual preparedness in emergencies. List of emergency medical services numbers [https://emergencyresponseafrica.com/nigeria-emergency-number/] https://www.nomaddoctravelhealth.com [https://www.nomaddoctravelhealth.com] Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Emergency Response Africa 01:53 Folake's Journey into Healthcare and Entrepreneurship 05:51 Services Offered by Emergency Response Africa 11:48 The Patient Journey in Emergency Care 16:35 Challenges in Establishing Emergency Services 22:56 Infrastructure and Systemic Issues in Healthcare 29:00 Emergency Preparedness in Events 35:02 Emergency Care as a Human Right 43:41 Building Trust in Emergency Services 47:45 Strategies for Sustainable Emergency Care 51:39 Individual Preparedness for Emergencies Takeaways - Emergency Response Africa aims to eliminate preventable deaths. - Folake's personal experience with emergency care inspired her entrepreneurial journey. - The organization provides ambulance services, training, and emergency preparedness assessments. - Patient journeys are streamlined through a network of ambulances and hospitals. - Challenges include human capital, regulatory hurdles, and infrastructure issues. - Emergency preparedness is crucial for events and public safety. - Emergency care should be recognized as a human right in Nigeria. - Building trust requires effective communication and community engagement. - Sustainable emergency care solutions are needed for long-term impact. - Individuals can prepare for emergencies by getting trained and knowing emergency numbers.

1. Feb. 202656 min
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Navigating Chronic Kidney Disease While Traveling

Summary In this episode, Abimbola shares her journey living with chronic kidney disease and how she manages her health while traveling. She discusses her diagnosis, the challenges of home dialysis, and the importance of planning for medical care when traveling, especially to Nigeria. Abimbola emphasizes the need for self-advocacy, communication with healthcare providers, and the significance of being prepared for emergencies while traveling with a chronic illness. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Chronic Kidney Disease and Travel 04:01 Diagnosis Journey and Initial Symptoms 09:59 Managing Dialysis at Home and Travel 19:58 Challenges of Traveling with Chronic Illness 29:45 Experiences in Nigeria and Healthcare Navigation 39:42 Final Thoughts and Advice for Travelers with Chronic Conditions Takeaways Listening to your body is crucial for health management. Planning ahead for medical care is essential when traveling. Home dialysis allows for more flexibility in daily life. Traveling with chronic illness requires careful consideration of diet and care. Communication with healthcare providers is key to successful travel. Being proactive about health can prevent complications during travel. Understanding the healthcare system in your destination is important. Insurance can provide peace of mind when traveling abroad. Self-advocacy is vital for managing chronic conditions. Experiencing healthcare in different countries can highlight disparities.

15. Okt. 202540 min