

mPen Global Health Agency
Case Study
mPen - World Health Organization
We partnered with the World Health Organization (WHO) to develop and deploy mPEN, an Electronic Clinical Decision Support Software (DSS) designed to enhance healthcare delivery.
The Vision
To empower healthcare providers with an electronic tool that facilitates evidence-based management of hypertension and diabetes, standardizing care delivery across health facilities.
Scenario
Standardizing Healthcare Delivery for Chronic Diseases
The World Health Organization sought a solution to standardize the management of hypertension and diabetes across various healthcare facilities. The goal was to ensure that healthcare providers have access to the latest evidence-based guidelines and tools to support their clinical decision-making.

What we did
We provided a comprehensive suite of services, encompassing the architecture, design, development, and deployment of the mPEN software.

Architected, designed, developed, and deployed the mPEN application. Integrated algorithms for the decision support system. Implemented data synchronization to a centralized server. Developed the UI for data collection. Integrated algorithms for decision-making. Implemented data synchronization to a centralized server. Handled deployment of the application on user machines.
Key features of the experience
The Impact
The mPEN project has enabled the World Health Organization
Improve the quality of care for patients with hypertension and diabetes. Standardize healthcare delivery across diverse health facilities. Enhance the efficiency of healthcare providers through streamlined workflows. Facilitate data-driven decision-making with access to real-time patient information. Support the implementation of evidence-based practices in routine clinical care.
Faster Results
Internal engine eliminated latency from API requests
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Offline Reliability
Tiered fallback ensures uninterrupted functionality.