Document Type
Research Report
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
eHealthpoint (EHP) clinics deliver improved health and productivity to low income populations in India using broadband wireless to provide affordable point-of-care medical services & clean drinking water facilities. Clinics operates in rural areas and small towns that do not have ready access to quality medical services such as: medical consultations, genuine medicines, reliable diagnostics, and safe drinking water. EHP focuses on regions that contain households where one or more family members earns at least $2 per day. In India, the number of people that can potentially benefit from EHP innovation is estimated to be more than 200 million.
Recommended Citation
Dhanoa, Danielle and Nienow-Birch, Mary, "E-Health Point: Water Distribution & Health Insurance Report" (2012). Miller Center Fellowship. 13.
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/gsbf/13
Comments
https://www.millersocent.org/portfolio/ehealthpoint/