Episode 6: What can we learn about creating real impact for underserved communities from The Kingdom of Eswatini, a tiny country enveloped by South Africa?
Join us on the latest episode of the Global Perspectives on Digital Health podcast where we hear from Executive Director of The Luke Commission, Echo Vanderwal about the way that set up healthcare services for those who needed it most and added digital in a way that enabled healthcare workers to deliver compassionate, high quality care.
If you want to see how to create real impact for patients who have real transportation barriers rurally, then hear about what the Luke commission have done with :
- Telehealth hubs out of shipping containers with access to doctors by video, and secure vending machine for simple non controlled medications, all enabled via Starlink
- Drones piloted by local staff that deliver critical but high value medications like antivenom rapidly and effectively - and the impact this has had on the people who can now survive Black mamba neurotoxic envenomation
Or if you want to learn how they:
- Enabled their community health workers by creating their own bespoke EHR and admin tool that was clinician centred and based on the fastest feedback loops possible (see the clip!)
- Created a culture of treating patients with compassion to overcome and the values that helped them make decisions and get through some challenging times
- Used the end goal of what they wanted great healthcare to look like, and made decisions on how digital could help them get there
- Proactively worked with the country’s Civil Aviation Authority to work together on how to get in place what was necessary to be safe and deliver a high quality and reliable drone service (lesson here for regulators and developers on working closely together in unchartered territory with the end goal in mind - Stephen talked in episode 5 about how the regulator could and should be a facilitator.
There’s so much insight packed into this episode - it was energising to record it to say the least and I’m really inspired by the work and impact they have had.
If you are a healthcare leader, developer or working to create impact for the people rurally, you have got to give this one a listen and share it with others who might benefit from Echo’s insights.
Links:
https://www.lukecommission.org/
https://www.luvelo.org/
What is Global Perspectives on Digital Health?
The podcast delves into the realm of health tech, highlighting a common trend: a focus primarily on the US, EU, and UK. However, it advocates for a broader perspective, urging listeners to look beyond this bubble and consider the innovations happening in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). These regions face significant digital and non-digital healthcare challenges, leading to inventive solutions borne out of necessity. By exploring the work of those in LMICs, the podcast aims to uncover valuable lessons from their successes and obstacles.
Hosted by Shubs Upadhyay, a primary care physician with a wealth of experience spanning clinical practice, innovation, regulation and medical software engineering quality, the podcast offers a unique viewpoint. Through this lens, it reveals a stark disparity between technological advancements and their impact on underserved populations. With a focus on spotlighting individuals and organizations making a real impact in these communities, the podcast invites listeners to join the journey of discovery.