In today’s
increasingly globalized world, growing concerns are emerging regarding the
health needs of populations in remote, rural communities across the globe.
Organizations such as the World Health Organization and the United Nations are
working to grow awareness and strengthen healthcare resources in these
locations. However, as WHO acknowledges in its bulletins, the lack of health
workers and healthcare accessibility in these locales often lead to high,
localized mortality rates—and force rural residents to seek healthcare from
providers that are far from their areas of residence.
In many developing
nations, governmental leaders are aware of these communities’ needs and are
taking action via their health policy-directed agencies or departments to
improve healthcare in these hard-to-reach areas. In turn, though, these efforts
require careful coordination and facilitation for effective service delivery.
That is where the unique solutions of Kallo, a health delivery company, come
into play.
The company offers a
full suite of tailored solutions for efficient healthcare delivery. Kallo’s
solutions are designed to easily build on top of and complement existing
infrastructures, workflows, and processes. Ultimately, these solutions increase
these systems’ uptime and productivity and ensure they are in compliance with
international, national, and regional standards. Stringent quality controls
within the suite of solutions, in turn, make certain that healthcare delivery
remains consistently efficient and focused.
One developing
country, the Republic of Guinea in West Africa, has turned to Kallo for
assistance in building up its rural healthcare delivery program. In late
January 2014, the country’s Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene signed a $200
million supply contract with the company. According to the agreement’s terms,
Kallo will provide a range of varied healthcare solutions, including:
MobileCare™, RuralCare, hospital information systems, telehealth systems,
pharmacy information, disaster management, air and surface patient
transportation systems, and clinical training. MobileCare and RuralCare feature
mobile and comprehensive solutions for remote and unreached communities, and
pre-fabricated, pre-tested, modular, and project-determined healthcare delivery
systems, respectively.
Kallo will be
putting MobileCare and RuralCare into place in Q1 2014, and will be extending
other supplies to the Republic of Guinea’s rural and remote communities for 2
years. In addition to ministries of health, the company also provides
congruent, centralized solutions for hospitals, physicians, and other
healthcare organizations.
For more
information, visit www.kalloinc.ca
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