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From the Aga Khan Medical Centre, Khorog, Tajik doctors provide virtual consultations for Afghan doctors and …

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In Kenya, to ensure quality diagnosis and treatment doctors at Mariakani Subcounty Hospital in Kilifi County have eHealth consultations regularly with specialists at the Aga Khan Hospital Mombasa.

In Kenya, to ensure quality diagnosis and treatment doctors at Mariakani Subcounty Hospital in Kilifi County have eHealth consultations regularly with specialists at the Aga Khan Hospital Mombasa.

AKDN / Lucas Cuervo Moura

The AKDN Digital Health Programme is unique in that it attempts to address three major barriers to health care – access, quality and cost – in low-resource settings via ICTs. Digital health services provided under the AKDN Digital Health Programme include teleconsultations and eLearning sessions. Teleconsultations (live and store-and-forward) improve the health status of communities within defined catchment areas by delivering cost-effective diagnosis and treatment while reducing travel and other costs and time spent by patients and their families.


eLearning sessions offered to healthcare providers under the Programme improve their skills and capacity. This service ensures continuous professional development and enables healthcare providers to effectively deliver clinical care and manage digital health operations. They benefit from continuing professional development and are able to provide better, targeted care to patients.


The activities under the AKDN Digital Health Programme strengthen health systems through a three-tier hub and spoke model developed in a systematic, coordinated, evidence-based and cost-effective manner.


Between June 2007 and April 2021 2018, approximately 57,764 teleconsultations have been conducted and nearly 25,011 healthcare professionals have been trained through eLearning across six countries. Currently, a total of 69 health facilities are providing digital health services in Asia and Africa in various specialties. The overarching aim of the AKDN Digital Health Programme is to improve health outcomes of children, women and men in target areas of Afghanistan, Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan and Tajikistan in Asia, and Kenya and Tanzania in East Africa.