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January 20256 min readMamaOpe Medicals Team

MamaOpe Participates in Digital Health Africa 2025

We're excited to share our findings on the MAMAOPE Clinical Decision Support System at the Digital Health Africa 2025 conference, focusing on bias, gold standards, and workflow integration.

MamaOpe Participates in Digital Health Africa 2025

MamaOpe Medicals was honored to participate in the Digital Health Africa 2025 conference, where we shared groundbreaking findings from our Clinical Decision Support System research.

Conference Highlights

The Digital Health Africa 2025 conference, co-hosted by the Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI), brought together scientists, innovators, and digital health experts to Makerere University. The event focused on harnessing homegrown solutions to address Africa's most pressing health challenges.

Our Presentation

We presented our study findings on the MAMAOPE Clinical Decision Support System, diving deep into important topics including:

🎯 Bias in AI Systems

How we ensure our AI models are fair and unbiased across different populations

🏆 Gold Standards

Establishing reliable benchmarks for clinical decision support

💰 Cost-Effectiveness

Demonstrating the economic value of AI-powered healthcare solutions

🔄 Workflow Integration

Seamlessly embedding decision support into existing clinical workflows

Key Insights

One of the key insights from our pilot study is how critical it is to integrate clinical decision support solutions seamlessly with point-of-care diagnostics and daily workflows. Frontline clinicians are managing high patient volumes, extensive documentation, and complex care decisions.

By embedding decision support directly into their workflow, we can enhance primary healthcare outcomes, enabling faster, more accurate diagnoses, reducing cognitive load, and ultimately improving patient care where it matters most.

Collaboration Opportunities

The conference provided excellent opportunities for collaboration with other healthcare innovators and organizations working to improve healthcare delivery across Africa.