Please describe your proposed solution.
Project Brief
Hippocrades is a decentralized healthcare infrastructure. One of its components is providing healthcare solutions ideal for clinics, pharmacies, diagnostic centers, and doctors. This is already available and the basic package starts free.
Raising Awareness of the Available Health Solutions
This proposal wishes to raise awareness of the availability of the health solutions and providing onboarding guides and tutorials for those interested.
Africa Incubator
Hippocrades is now part of the ongoing Ariob.io / Iceaddis Incubator program in Africa. As more healthcare providers onboard, they will also attract onboarding their patients. Hippocrades also has a patient web portal.
Please describe how your proposed solution will address the Challenge that you have submitted it in.
Specifically, tell me how your proposed Healthcare Providers Onboarding help wide-scale adoption in Africa?
There are more than 250,000 doctors in Africa. There are also thousands of healthcare facilities. Many of them still do not have a good electronic medical records (EMR) system in place. As more users onboard, the same health providers can also start using the intended decentralized healthcare exchange which is on top of the Cardano blockchain. Potentially, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of transactions can be exchanged regularly.
In addition, Hippocrades also has solutions for pharmacies and diagnostic centers.
What are the main risks that could prevent you from delivering the project successfully and please explain how you will mitigate each risk?
To make this work, we would need a digital marketing team composed of writers, content creators, and graphic artists. They would need to be immersed with the Hippocrades solutions.
So the potential risk is if the team is not able to raise the awareness and produce valuable materials that are user-friendly. This can be mitigated by proper selection of the team, planning, and proactive participation of the core team of Hippocrades.
Furthermore, the targeted countries can be limited to just one up to three countries - Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya (subject to change).