Liberia’s Tamma Corporation is set to launch a new digital health platform called Electronic Patients Dossier (ePad) to improve healthcare access and delivery, especially in remote areas. ePad is a customizable, cloud-based solution that offers features such as electronic medical records, e-prescriptions, telemedicine, and patient engagement tools. The platform also provides solutions in the controlling and monitoring of health providers’ processes, and it is designed to integrate with existing healthcare systems in Liberia. The platform has been welcomed by healthcare providers in Liberia, and the Minister of Health is set to officially launch it. Additionally, the Monrovia Technology Summit will bring together experts in the technology industry to share their knowledge, insights, and experiences with delegates. The summit will feature a variety of cutting-edge topics, such as digital access and connectivity, ICT infrastructure development, digital inclusion/right AI, IoT, and cybersecurity, and will provide a platform for companies to present or launch local technology-driven solutions.
Liberia’s Tamma Corporation Launches ePad, A New Digital Healthcare Platform
Liberia’s Tamma Corporation, a 100 percent Liberian-owned entity, is set to launch a new digital health platform called Electronic Patients Dossier (ePad) at the second Monrovia Technology Summit. The new platform is expected to improve access to healthcare facilities, especially in remote areas where access to medical facilities is limited.
According to Mr. Abudullai Kamara, the CEO of Tamma Corporation, the healthcare platform is designed to provide a comprehensive solution that will enable healthcare providers to deliver quality services to patients regardless of their location. The platform is also customizable and allows the sharing of roles and responsibilities among staff and employees.
ePad is a user-friendly, cloud-based solution that offers a range of features, including electronic medical records, e-prescriptions, telemedicine, and patient engagement tools. The platform is designed to integrate with existing healthcare systems in Liberia to provide a seamless healthcare experience for patients and healthcare providers alike. It is also an ERP system that provides solutions in the controlling and monitoring of health providers’ processes.
The ePad platform has been welcomed by healthcare providers in Liberia, who believe that the platform will improve healthcare access and delivery in the country. ePad for Health Providers provides user-friendly workspaces for clinics, pharmacies, laboratories, and hospitals.
The Minister of Health, Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, is set to officially launch the e-book platform, which Tamma Corporation hopes will play a vital role in improving healthcare outcomes in Liberia. The platform is committed to working with healthcare providers to ensure its success.
Monrovia Technology Summit to Launch ePad Platform
Peterking Quaye, the Director of the Monrovia Technology Summit, expressed his excitement about the launch of the ePad platform at the upcoming summit. The annual conference brings together experts in the technology industry in Liberia to share their knowledge, insights, and experiences with delegates. The theme for this year’s conference is “Our Digital Future: Transforming Liberia’s Digital Economy through Technology,” with a focus on cutting-edge topics such as digital access and connectivity, ICT infrastructure development, digital inclusion/right AI, IoT, and cybersecurity.
The summit is scheduled to take place from March 29-31, 2023, at the Monrovia City Hall. It will provide technology companies in Liberia and beyond a platform to present or launch local technology-driven solutions. The conference aims to foster meaningful connections and facilitate the exchange of ideas between stakeholders in the sector, bringing together top industry professionals, innovative startups, and thought leaders to explore the latest technologies and trends shaping the future of business.
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