
Population Health
Population health and screening is a public health strategy that involves the testing of large groups of people to identify individuals who have a particular health condition or disease before symptoms appear and provide community-based resources and services to prevent illness and maintain good health in the population.
Digital Nursing Stations
The Taggle Mobile Health Framework can facilitate the use of mobile phone, NUC, wearables, IoT and monitoring devices to be easily and quickly deployed to rural and remote stations as Digital Nursing Stations (DNS). Each DNS will use satellite or mobile services to link with Public/Private Healthcare Institutions and Regional Medical Centers, for medical specialist and clinicians to examine patients remotely using connected vital sign measuring devices, digital stethoscopes and orthoscopes. Other more specialized portable devices for ultrasound scanning, retina imaging, ECG measurement, etc., can also be deployed at DNS where required.
Mobile Healthcare App
Healthcare providers can subscribe and use our Mobile Health Framework to develop and deliver comprehensive digital health services to the population through a single app.
Population health services include education-lifestyle changes, screening, prevention, rehabilitation, and monitoring/management of patients back in their community and home.
Home screening options include professional or home caregiver modules in the mobile app using vital signs monitoring devices that are already widely available to consumers. We also partner with MedTech companies to provide specialized screening products and services through our platform.
IMPACTS & BENEFITS
Early Detection
Detect diseases at an early stage, even before symptoms appear to improve treatment outcomes, reduce morbidity and mortality rates, and increase the chances of cure.
Prevention
Prevent the proliferation of Non-Communicable Disease, by identifying at-risk individuals who can then receive advice, treatment and rehabilitation to prevent further progression of those diseases.
Improved Quality of Life
Early detection and treatment of diseases can improve the quality of life for individuals, by preventing complications and reducing the need for more invasive treatments.
Cost-effective
Cost-effective way of identifying diseases, reducing the cost of treatment.
Public Health Planning
Provide public health officials with valuable data on the prevalence and distribution of diseases, allowing for better planning and allocation of resources to prevent and treat diseases.