Miller Center Fellowship
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/