Frequently asked questions
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Mwana is a low-cost, highly sensitive wearable which will be used in the monitoring of respiratory functions of neonates admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Units.
Healthcare providers can only access the health data of patients under their care and with the patients' consent. Data in the Electronic Health Record Sharing System (eHealth) should be accessed with the clinical needs and according to different role of authorised users. In general, only healthcare professionals are allowed to access health data of patients in eHealth. Administrative users are not allowed to view health records of patients and can only have limited access rights to personal particulars of patients for registration matters.
Tabiri provides a sharing platform for patients` health records to be shared among healthcare providers, so that healthcare provider can better understand their patients` condition and therefore it improves safety and efficiency of clinical care.
No the product complements the doctor, it actually needs interpretation from the doctor.
No, the product uses sound waves to collect data. The product takes vitals of the patient while worn around the chest. It also picks up sound waves with different sound frequencies and predicts lung function and disease. This can be used in diagnosis and to monitor improvement. it can also easily point specific areas of pathology.