Release of Reporta Health Mobile App

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Olusesan Makinde

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Oct 12, 2019, 11:13:09 AM10/12/19
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Dear Colleagues,

 

Greetings from Abuja, Nigeria.

 

I’d like to bring to your attention a Mobile App that we recently released and branded ‘Reporta Health’.

 

Reporta Health is a crowdsourcing mobile app which is available for download in Google Playstore. The app builds on the national list of health facilities to help the general public to identify unregistered health facilities and avoid quacks. It advocates that the general public use the app to report such unlisted facilities and geotag them. The information provided will then be passed on to the government for a regulatory visit. It also offers an opportunity to report poor quality service in health facilities and rate health facilities. Besides reporting, the app permits easy identification of health facilities that are around the user and for easy navigation to the health facility as well. Additionally, it offers information on the services that are within a location. Our vision is to use the app to drive quality healthcare with technology.

 

While the current release is specific to Nigeria, the App can be deployed to other countries as well once we have access to the government registered list of facilities for the country.

 

You can learn more about the app from our website https://reportahealth.org/ 

 

We welcome feedback on how to improve on the app and will also be interested in partnership with other countries that have established Master Facility Lists.

 

Thank you.

 

 

Dr. Olusesan Makinde MBBS, MSc, MS, PhD

Managing Partner,

Viable Knowledge Masters

Abuja, Nigeria.

Office Tel: 09064137838

Mobile Tel: +234-8029971000 or +234-8033455724

Email: Maki...@viableknowledgemasters.com

Website: www.viableknowledgemasters.com

Twitter: @sesmak Skype: sesmak

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“I know Africa has the capacity and the capability to solve most of her problems, but Africa will not enable her human resources to perform effectively and efficiently. African leaders have little or no respect for their experts and would rather act on advice from external sources. – Prof. Oyewale Tomori, Former President, Nigerian Academy of Science

 

Learn more about my work in Health Information Systems Strengthening in Nigeria from my research contributions below.

 

  1. Meribole EC, Makinde OA, Oyemakinde A, Oyediran KA, Atobatele A, Fadeyibi FA, et al. The Nigerian health information system policy review of 2014 : the need, content, expectations and progress. Health Inf Libr J. 2018 Dec 1;35(4):285–97. Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/hir.12240
  2. Makinde OA, Meribole EC, Oyediran KA, Fadeyibi FA, Cunningham M, Hussein-Fajugbagbe Y, Toye F, Oyemakinde A, Mullen S. Duplication of effort across Development Projects in Nigeria: An example using the Master Health Facility List. Online J Public Health Inform [Internet]. 2018 Sep 15 [cited 2018 Sep 16];10(2). Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6194105/
  3. Makinde OA, Sule A, Ayankogbe O, Boone D. Distribution of health facilities in Nigeria: Implications and options for Universal Health Coverage. Int J Health Plann Manage. 2018 Oct 1;33(4):e1179–92.. Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/hpm.2603
  4. Makinde OA, Mami MI, Oweghoro BM, Oyediran KA, Mullen S. Investing in health information management The right people, in the right place, at the right time. Health Inf Manag J [Internet]. 2016 Aug 1;45(2):90–6. Available from: http://him.sagepub.com/content/45/2/90
  5. Makinde OA, Azeez A, Bamidele S, Oyemakinde A, Oyediran KA, Adebayo W, Fapohunda B, Abioye A, Mullen S. Development of a master health facility list in Nigeria. Online J Public Health Inform. 2014 Oct;6(2). Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4235326/ 

 

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Martin Osumba

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Oct 14, 2019, 1:47:45 AM10/14/19
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Sesan, this is a very useful addition to health facility registries. What we see in a number of countries is maintenance of separate facility lists by MOH and Regulatory bodies - boards and councils. The workflows for quality assurance and compliance conducted by regulatory bodies, do not end up updating the HFRs (commonly maintained by MOH). So the citizen driven angle Nigeria is trying out is certainly an eye opener. I hope that going forward you will be able to seamlessly update the Nigeria MFL rather than data dumps to MOH/regulatory body. I look forward to discuss with you possibilities in Kenya

Martin 


On Saturday, October 12, 2019 at 6:13:09 PM UTC+3, Olusesan Makinde wrote:

Dear Colleagues,

 

Greetings from Abuja, Nigeria.

 

I’d like to bring to your attention a Mobile App that we recently released and branded ‘Reporta Health’.

 

Reporta Health is a crowdsourcing mobile app which is available for download in Google Playstore. The app builds on the national list of health facilities to help the general public to identify unregistered health facilities and avoid quacks. It advocates that the general public use the app to report such unlisted facilities and geotag them. The information provided will then be passed on to the government for a regulatory visit. It also offers an opportunity to report poor quality service in health facilities and rate health facilities. Besides reporting, the app permits easy identification of health facilities that are around the user and for easy navigation to the health facility as well. Additionally, it offers information on the services that are within a location. Our vision is to use the app to drive quality healthcare with technology.

 

While the current release is specific to Nigeria, the App can be deployed to other countries as well once we have access to the government registered list of facilities for the country.

 

You can learn more about the app from our website https://reportahealth.org/ 

 

We welcome feedback on how to improve on the app and will also be interested in partnership with other countries that have established Master Facility Lists.

 

Thank you.

 

 

Dr. Olusesan Makinde MBBS, MSc, MS, PhD

Managing Partner,

Viable Knowledge Masters

Abuja, Nigeria.

Office Tel: 09064137838

Mobile Tel: +234-8029971000 or +234-8033455724

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Mark Herringer

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Oct 22, 2019, 11:06:16 AM10/22/19
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Dear Dr. Makinde

Congratulations on the work you've done with https://reportahealth.org/ 
We're interested in supporting your work through https://healthsites.io/. Our approach is to invite the Ministry and stakeholders in the health cluster to share a baseline health facility list to OpenStreetmap. 

Healthsites was established following the Ebola response in 2014 with support from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) The ICRC uses the service to establish a baseline of health facility data.
The Healthsites open data (ODbL) project has evolved into a resource for saving baseline health facility data to OpenStreetMap and improving the quality of health facility data through the interoperability OpenStreetMap provides.


I look forward to chatting and ask that you send through any questions you may have.





On Saturday, October 12, 2019 at 5:13:09 PM UTC+2, Olusesan Makinde wrote:

Dear Colleagues,

 

Greetings from Abuja, Nigeria.

 

I’d like to bring to your attention a Mobile App that we recently released and branded ‘Reporta Health’.

 

Reporta Health is a crowdsourcing mobile app which is available for download in Google Playstore. The app builds on the national list of health facilities to help the general public to identify unregistered health facilities and avoid quacks. It advocates that the general public use the app to report such unlisted facilities and geotag them. The information provided will then be passed on to the government for a regulatory visit. It also offers an opportunity to report poor quality service in health facilities and rate health facilities. Besides reporting, the app permits easy identification of health facilities that are around the user and for easy navigation to the health facility as well. Additionally, it offers information on the services that are within a location. Our vision is to use the app to drive quality healthcare with technology.

 

While the current release is specific to Nigeria, the App can be deployed to other countries as well once we have access to the government registered list of facilities for the country.

 

You can learn more about the app from our website https://reportahealth.org/ 

 

We welcome feedback on how to improve on the app and will also be interested in partnership with other countries that have established Master Facility Lists.

 

Thank you.

 

 

Dr. Olusesan Makinde MBBS, MSc, MS, PhD

Managing Partner,

Viable Knowledge Masters

Abuja, Nigeria.

Office Tel: 09064137838

Mobile Tel: +234-8029971000 or +234-8033455724

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