What is the name of your organization?
Clinic+O
What is the name of your solution?
Clinic+O
Provide a one-line summary or tagline for your solution.
A digital health platform to Guinea's community health system using AI and telehealth.
In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Conakry, Guinea
In what country is your solution team headquartered?
GIN
What type of organization is your solution team?
Nonprofit
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What specific problem are you solving?
Clinic+O, a Guinea-based venture, partners with the Ministry of Health and NGOs to transform primary care in West Africa’s underserved rural communities. Our mobile health platform upskills community health workers (CHWs) and modernizes community health centers through real-time, algorithm-guided support built on national and WHO protocols. Aligned with Guinea’s MoH, it guides CHWs in screening, triage, and management of malaria, maternal complications, hypertension, and respiratory infections, offering evidence-based prompts, risk alerts, and referral pathways.
Our decentralized model equips CHWs with smartphones, solar chargers, and teleconsultation access to remote clinicians. An offline-first app ensures uninterrupted care; an interoperable data layer syncs patient encounters with national DHIS2 system; and scannable ID cards create longitudinal digital health records. This integration fosters continuity of care for health authorities.
Since late 2022, Clinic+O has reached 60,000+ patients, trained 200+ CHWs across five districts, and issued 50,000+ digital records, reducing emergency visits by 67% through earlier intervention. Endorsed by Guinea’s Ministry of Health, we sustain operations via partnerships and our Partners Access Program, which offers data infrastructure to governments and NGOs. Scalable, cost-effective, and adaptable, Clinic+O bridges critical diagnostic and data gaps, proving that tech-enabled primary care can succeed even in low-resource settings.
What is your solution?
Clinic+O, a Guinea-based social venture, partners with the Ministry of Health and local stakeholders to transform primary care in West Africa’s underserved rural communities. Our mobile health platform upskills community health workers (CHWs) and modernizes community health centers through real-time, algorithm-guided support built on national and global health protocols. Aligned with Guinea’s MoH, it guides CHWs in screening, triage, and management of malaria, maternal complications, hypertension, and respiratory infections, offering evidence-based prompts, alerts, and referral pathways.
Our decentralized model equips CHWs with smartphones, solar chargers, and teleconsultation access to remote clinicians. An offline-first app ensures uninterrupted care; an interoperable data layer syncs patient encounters with national DHIS2 system; and scannable ID cards create longitudinal digital health records. This integration fosters continuity of care for health authorities.
Since 2022, Clinic+O has reached 60,000+ patients, trained 200+ CHWs across five districts, and issued 50,000+ digital records, reducing emergency visits by 67% through earlier intervention. Scalable, cost-effective, and adaptable, Clinic+O bridges critical diagnostic and data gaps, proving that tech-enabled primary care can succeed even in low-resource settings.
Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?
Clinic+O serves rural, low-income populations in Guinea who face systemic barriers to accessing basic healthcare. These communities are geographically isolated, medically underserved, and disproportionately affected by preventable illnesses such as malaria, hypertension, maternal complications, and respiratory infections. For many, care is delayed or entirely out of reach due to the absence of nearby facilities, unaffordable travel, and limited access to trained providers.
Our solution brings care directly to people’s doorsteps. By equipping Community Health Workers (CHWs) with smartphones, solar charging kits, and a mobile clinical support platform, we enable preventive screenings, rapid diagnostic tests, teleconsultations, and digital health records—all at the community level. This reduces costs, speeds up treatment, and enables early intervention.
We also support over 200 CHWs and healthcare personnel with training, decision-support tools, and supervision—strengthening frontline care quality. At the systems level, we collaborate with Guinea’s Ministry of Health to integrate community data into the national DHIS2 system, improving visibility into rural health needs and supporting evidence-based policy.
Clinic+O creates a ripple effect: better care for patients, stronger tools for providers, and deeper insight for policymakers—all contributing to a more equitable health system.