Ulula Community Driven Resilience System
Mechanisms to monitor and detect infectious disease emergencies like COVID-19 rely on secondary data sources such as case reporting, laboratory results, outpatient visits, and deaths. Due to testing challenges, a majority of cases have gone unreported and unregistered, creating a distorted picture of the actual spread. Decision makers must rely on incomplete and late information, undermining prevention and opportunities for rapid response.
Ulula’s proposed innovation leverages mobile technology to scale a reporting channel to gather community health data through automated surveys and a feedback channel. Key decision makers can access near real-time insights on symptoms and high risk behaviours to better detect outbreaks and prevent crises by delivering information to target individuals to improve hygiene and behaviour change.
Scaled globally, the technology can be adapted to collect and analyze data on additional key indicators such as the wellbeing of healthcare supply chain workers to support global health security.
The proposed innovation has the potential to provide health care providers and policy makers with more accurate, real-time insights on the risk of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases. The innovation can deliver health information to influence individual behaviours to prevent and mitigate outbreaks.
As demonstrated in South Korea, widespread testing is critical for early detection and to manage infection rates. However, widespread testing has yet to be achieved in many countries resulting in higher than reported rates of infection, impeding effective reopening plans.
While it is difficult to estimate the number of people affected, countries struggling to lower the rate of infection, achieve widespread testing and encourage hygiene behaviour, represent the scale of the problem the solution can solve. Other factors such as limited access to health care create barriers to testing, particularly in low and middle incomes countries further contribute to the challenge.
By promoting the adoption of better behavior, encouraging those who can to get tested, and measuring the potential spread, the solution can surface key indicators that contribute to ensuring better prediction and detection.
Ulula can help slow and track the spread of an emerging outbreak by gathering ground-truthed data through mobile phones and improving individual behaviour and hygiene by digitally distributing regionally and organizationally relevant resources, alerts, and updates.
Available across several communication channels including SMS, IVR WhatsApp, web and app, Ulula’s multilingual chatbot can collect insights from stakeholders anywhere in the world. Stakeholders do not need to download an application and can participate without access to the internet using just a simple feature phone.
Data and analytics are visualized in real-time on interactive dashboards to help decision makers make informed decisions. Indicators can assess community access to testing facilities, adoption of health and safety practices such as social distancing and hand washing or symptom related insights such as dry cough, fever, and difficulty breathing.
The reporting module supports event based surveillance systems by gathering unstructured data of events resulting from COVID-19 and other infectious diseases. The broadcast module delivers critical information to the target population based on gathered insights.
The purpose of the solution is designed to complement testing and other efforts to monitor spread of infection. The proposed innovation promises to enhance monitoring systems and improve community communication and awareness.
As a cost effective, globally accessible solution, the innovation benefits any population at risk of being infected by COVID-19 and has the potential to detect emerging infectious diseases. The solution offers mechanisms for early detection that can help prepare health care systems and allocate necessary resources such as medical equipment and personal protective equipment, mitigating infectious disease emergencies.
To begin, Ulula will target migrant workers in the agriculture sector in North America. Concerns of worker treatment, access to tests and healthcare call for a greater need for surveillance and communication.
Reports from Ontario, Canada, Washington State, USA, and Singapore uncover close quarter living conditions increase risk of infection among migrant workers. Decision makers have limited insights into the true conditions making it difficult to detect and prevent outbreaks among the workers. Workers have limited channels to access information and report concerns. The solution has the ability to close this gap thereby directly impacting and improving the livelihoods of the workers.
The team has engaged in desk research to understand the challenges. The final solution will be co-designed by undergoing a needs assessment and testing with key organizations and users such as industry associations, unions, farmers and migrant workers.
The proposed innovation will provide decision critical data in key regions to enhance disease surveillance systems. Offering real-time analytics, decision makers can leverage the insights to accurately detect risk of outbreaks. Rather than reactively respond to global health crises, organizations will be able to rapidly respond to early warning signs and prevent or lessen the impact.
The potential of Ulula’s survey, grievance and broadcast modules goes beyond COVID-19 and can adapt to other demands such as measuring and monitoring the impact of climate change and risk of another pandemic with high risk populations.
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