Submitted
Health in Fragile Contexts Challenge

M-SCAN

Team Leader
Innocent Menyo
Solution Overview & Team Lead Details
Our Organization
Mobile Scan Solutions Uganda Limited (M-SCAN)
What is the name of your solution?
M-SCAN
Provide a one-line summary of your solution.
A portable and low cost ultrasound probe that detects risk factors of maternal mortality among pregnant mothers in low resource areas
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What specific problem are you solving?

According to World Health Organization, approximately 810 women die from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth every day. Up to a half of risk factors for a poor maternal outcome can be detected earlier on during pregnancy by ultrasound and a mother is referred for care in time for the required medical intervention. 94% of all maternal deaths occur in low and lower middle-income countries.

Maternal mortality is unacceptably high. Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia accounted for approximately 86% (254 000) of the estimated global maternal deaths in 2017. Sub-Saharan Africa alone accounted for roughly two-thirds (196 000) of maternal deaths, while Southern Asia accounted for nearly one-fifth (58 000). 

Up to 90% of mothers in rural Africa deliver without ever receiving a sonogram. Risk factors like a cord around the neck of a baby, having a placenta attached in the way of the baby, a baby with a big head among others go on unnoticed. 

Most mothers who die would benefit from a sonogram. Up to 50% of risk factors of maternal mortality can be detected earlier on during pregnancy and these deaths averted.

However there is a challenge to access and affordability of ultrasound scan services especially for rural or resource limited settings especially in refugee settlements where the big  and expensive machines that are power consuming can not be applied. 

What is your solution?

M-SCAN is a portable ultrasound probe that works on a laptop, phone or tablet to detect risk factors of maternal mortality among pregnant mothers in rural areas. It is 10 times cheaper than the existing big ultrasound machines, power efficient for refuge settlements in Uganda and across the continent.

With the M-SCAN probe in your bag, one can do sonograms for pregnant mothers in any setting by plugging into the phone or laptop.

This enables the democratization of access to life saving ultrasound services to pregnant mothers who would have never gotten a scan in their lifetime.

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Our target population have been pregnant mothers in rural Uganda to include fragile areas such as refugee camps. We have deployed over 10 devices in refugee camps of Palabek and Bidi Bidi refugee camp, one of the biggest refugee settlement in the world. These mothers have to trek long distances moving from their refugee settlements to towns where they can access an ultrasound scan. They spend money on transport to and from and for the scan and this eats away into their meager household income.

In a survey done by the M-SCAN team in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, the largest refugee settlement in the world, there was no single ultrasound device. Most mothers in such fragile contexts carry to term with risk factors of maternal mortality like a cord around the neck, a placenta in the way of the baby, a baby with a big head among others. M-SCAN has been able to push down the price and make ultrasound in antenatal care affordable and accessible to mothers in resource limited and fragile spaces. 

M-SCAN also deployed an M-SCAN product bundle that is a laptop and probe in Bukwe district which is a mountainous and border district between Uganda and Kenya. Local staff were then trained in the use of ultrasound courtesy of M-SCAN.

MSCAN has brought down the cost while increasing access of ultrasound scans for pregnant mothers in hard to reach and resource limited settings such as refugee camps. 

We have also brought a positive experience around pregnancy as mothers can be rest assured that them and the baby are well. 

To date, MSCAN has provided over 4,000 ultrasound scans to pregnant mothers in rural Uganda and 14.4% rate of detection of complications. 

How are you and your team well-positioned to deliver this solution?

Ahimbisibwe Prosper is a medical doctor a graduate from Makerere University with 5 years experience in medical practice. He serves as the Clinical Lead at M-SCAN Uganda where he is in charge of clinical protocols, regulatory issues, strategy and documentation. 

Menyo Innocent is a medical radiographer, a graduate from Makerere University with 6 years experience in imaging modalities like ultrasound , MRI,Xray among others. He serves as the Team Lead where he is in charge of financials and overseeing day to day operations. Currently he is enrolled for a Master of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley. 

Phyllis Kyomuhendo is a medical radiographer a graduate from Makerere University who serves as the Impact Lead at M-SCAN. She has 6 years experience in medical imaging and a Master of Public health from the University of South Wales. 

Nasasira Ivan is a information systems analyst by training from Makerere University. At M-SCAN Uganda, he serves as the technology lead where he in charge of company software needs and connectivity of all pilot sites.

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Improve accessibility and quality of health services for underserved groups in fragile contexts around the world (such as refugees and other displaced people, women and children, older adults, LGBTQ+ individuals, etc.)
In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Kampala
In what country is your solution team headquartered?
  • Uganda
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Scale: A sustainable enterprise working in several communities or countries that is focused on increased efficiency
How many people does your solution currently serve?

To date we have scanned over 4,000 pregnant women with a 14.4% rate of detection of complications. 

Why are you applying to Solve?

We are scaling our solution to refugee settlements and excited to work with MIT and receive funding to scale our works. 

Following our recent partnerships with the International Rescue Committee and Save the Children in deploying M-SCAN devices in Palabek refugee settlement, we have loads of learning to incorporate in our next deployments in other refugee settlements. 

In which of the following areas do you most need partners or support?
  • Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Menyo Innocent
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Solution Team:
Innocent Menyo
Innocent Menyo
Lead @M-SCAN