The foundation is currently constituting the following projects:
A: Access to Primary Health Care among members of Self Help Groups
In 2021, about 4.5 billion people, more than half of the global population, were not fully covered by essential health services (WHO 2023). Achieving universal health coverage (UHC), i.e. that everyone has access to quality health services, when and where they need them, by 2030 is crucial for fulfilling the promise of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and realizing the fundamental human right to health.
Significant cost efficiencies can be achieved and most (90%) essential UHC interventions can be delivered through a PHC approach.
Due to the limited financial resources for healthcare in a region, such as national budgets and international funds, health has become a lesser priority for many governments and societies. Therefore, strategic, effective and efficient approaches to achieving universal health coverage are essential.
Primary health care can achieve just that, reaching populations and attending to their health needs on the full spectrum of health services, ranging from prevention, promotion, and treatment to rehabilitation.
Digital approaches can further strengthen access to care in low-resource settings, by reducing the cost to healthcare and bringing healthcare delivery in real-time.
Combine Microfinance with primary health care
qualitative and quantitative field study/survey using the network of self-help groups in South Asia for implementation and deployment of a health services platform that is secure and encrypted (standards like HIPAA),
The platform is built using domain-specific research for a narrowed-down field - disease prevention.
Autonomous with less human validation
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B: Gender Cognitive Sciences
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Project Sandbox: Knowledge Base: https://or.muellnersfoundation.com/ge/ |
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Project Name | Status | Description |
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Gender Equity | Compliance Review of Knowledge Base | |
Primary Health Care | Project Space, Sandbox | |
Open Humanitarian Interventions | Project Space, Sandbox |
About GH program:(ref: Program Reports)
The research outcomes of the Global Health Program are translated into a comprehensive knowledge base within the Open Constitution AI network, training an AI service capable of interacting with humans and providing information. This service has various applications in the healthcare sector, such as:
facilitating communication between patients and healthcare providers through intelligent video streaming processors, for example, telemedicine
enabling appointment scheduling and access to verifiable healthcare records for both patients and healthcare providers.
The program has successfully established a project space and computing infrastructure that defines the residency of healthcare-related data collected by a healthcare provider on the network. The Global Health subnet of the network has implemented standards, best practices, checks, and controls:
a. The subnet designated for the program's projects complies with HIPAA standards.
Ref: attach URL of the contract with Atlassian, Google Cloud and AWS) https://support.atlassian.com/organization-administration/docs/the-hipaa-implementation-guide/
b. The subnet designated for the program’s projects monitors the carbon footprint of the platform itself.
Ref: https://govern.muellnersfoundation.org/open-bank-protocols/carbon
c. The research outcomes and proof of concepts of the Global Health program are currently in progress, including field-specific case studies and surveys. The field surveys are geolocation mapped on the Open Constitution AI network.
d. The hosting Institution, Muellners Foundation, is also an AWS activate partner, ensuring scalability for commercializing any platform built and adapted for public use on OC net (as a digital public service). Other affiliates of the GH program subnet procure, link, and connect computing infrastructure with the core GH program subnet.