“Technology makes what was once impossible possible. The design makes it real.” – Michael Gagliano
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“Technology makes what was once impossible possible. The design makes it real.” – Michael Gagliano

10/28/202412mins
Beline KABASINGA Umunyana

Beline KABASINGA Umunyana

Social media manager, Zoner Health

KABASINGA Umunyana Beline is a dynamic and accomplished professional currently serving as the Social Media Manager at Zoner Health. A healthtech startup dedicated to revolutionizing healthcare accessibility across Africa, Zoner Health is the embodiment of Beline's passion for leveraging technology to address critical healthcare challenges.

Her vision for Zoner Health is to create a seamless digital platform that empowers patients to effortlessly access medication, consult with healthcare providers, and navigate complex healthcare needs, both online and offline.

Beline's commitment to improving healthcare accessibility in Africa is evident in her dedication to Zoner Health's mission. Through her strategic social media initiatives, she aims to raise awareness of the platform's benefits, foster a strong online community, and drive engagement with potential users.

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“Technology integration is not an event. It should be an everyday part of classroom-like crayons and breathing.”

Rwanda has made great strides in development in the past years from the colonization era till the last 30 years of our history. However as we struggled to build up what was shuttled down there are some problems that were solved by different sectors such as science, agriculture as well as trading and economic(Finance) sector but we can’t forget the contribution of Tech and what can be resolved by technology if tackled well. Technology is a world wide fuel of development in both developed countries and developing countries.

You might ask yourself, how can technology assist in healthcare system?

Luckily, there are a number of technological advancements that are being used to address these issues. Here are a couple ways tech can be used to tackle inefficiency in healthcare: .Mobile portals: Imagine a world where a doctor can access your entire medical history with a few clicks, regardless of which hospital or clinic you visited previously. Cloud-based data systems securely store patient information and make it accessible to authorized providers, eliminating the need for paper records and the hassle of tracking them down. Mobile portals empower patients to access their own health data, schedule appointments, and even refill prescriptions, streamlining the healthcare experience.

.AI and data analytics:  Artificial intelligence (AI) is making waves in healthcare diagnostics and treatment. AI-powered tools can analyze vast amounts of medical data to identify patterns and trends that might otherwise be missed. This can lead to earlier diagnoses, more personalized treatment plans, and even the prediction of potential health problems.  Data analytics can also be used to improve operational efficiency within healthcare systems, by identifying areas of waste or bottlenecks in processes.

It's important to note that:

The implementation of these technologies needs to be done thoughtfully to ensure equitable access and prevent further economic or social inequalities.

Ethical considerations around data privacy and Cyber security need to be addressed as we navigate this tech-driven world. (Modernized technological world)

While challenges remain, technology offers a powerful toolkit for building a more efficient, inclusive, and entertaining future for health sectors.