[D2S4] Digital Healthcare for Mother and Child Health

[D2S4] Digital Healthcare for Mother and Child Health

Abstract

Innovative approaches in Maternal and Child Health (MCH) are transforming healthcare landscapes in developing countries. These innovations address the unique challenges faced by mothers and children, such as limited access to healthcare services, insufficient medical infrastructure, and high rates of maternal and child mortality. Telemedicine and mobile health (mHealth) initiatives are at the forefront, providing remote consultations and health education through mobile devices, thus bridging the gap in healthcare access. Community health worker programs, which train local individuals to offer basic health services and education, are crucial in extending care to underserved areas. Technological advancements are also enhancing maternal and child health. Portable ultrasound devices and affordable diagnostic tools enable early detection and treatment of complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Digital health records streamline patient tracking and care continuity, while artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are improving predictive analytics for better health outcomes. Public-private partnerships and innovative financing models are further supporting these initiatives, ensuring sustainable and scalable healthcare solutions. These innovative approaches collectively contribute to significant improvements in maternal and child health, reducing mortality rates, and enhancing the overall well-being of communities in developing regions. This session aims to share experiences and insights on MCH care from experts across various regions of the developing world.