close

Social Impact

Mission-driven with a “win-win” model to generate measurable large-scale social impact.

Measurable large-scale social impact

By implementing the CLODS System™ in developing countries, we have positive social impact by improving the delivery of healthcare to millions of people in these communities.

We are making available proven technologies that are foundational tools used by healthcare providers in developed countries. Our innovative model creates a “win-win” for all stakeholders:

  • Patients
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Healthcare facilities operators
  • Governments

For Patients

The CLODS System™ aids in diagnosis, reduces errors, improves safety, and supports better patient and public health outcomes. Patients already onboarded on the CLODS System™ have started realizing these benefits at the point of care and significant reduction in their wait time.

For Healthcare Facilities

For healthcare facilities, the CLODS System™ reduces operating costs, expenses, and fraud; increases revenue generation; and, increases efficiency of service delivery and billing management.

For healthcare providers at these facilities, the CLODS System™ has improved the quality of patient care. Having electronic health information at the point of care allows providers to be more proactive and look more meaningfully at the needs of the patients.

For Healthcare Facility Operators

CLODS System™ implementations generate patient and facility-centric data enabling government, military, and organization healthcare facility operators to perform fact-based analytics to improve patient-care and public health outcomes by optimizing the allocation of personnel, equipment, and resources within their healthcare system.

For Governments

The digital health infrastructure we provide aggregates critically-needed population health data in real-time required for governments to perform analytics to improve their population’s overall health.

The analytics created from the data generated by the CLODS System™ is foundational fact-based information that can be used by governments to secure fundings from development assistance for health (DAH) programs and other global funders.

60 +

Hospitals Under Implementation

300000 +

Patients Onboarded

1200000 +

Community Members Impacted

35000 +

Training Hours For Hospital Staff
keyboard_arrow_up