Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health Program

Open Innovation Platform in Primary Health Care

Lever
Use of data, telehealth, and new technologies

Grant type
Product Development

Brazil

Beneficiary population
The entire Brazilian population

Initiative supported since 2021
Initiative partners

Primary Health Care (APS) is considered the main entry point for the population into the Unified Health System (SUS) and can meet 80% to 90% of an individual’s lifetime health needs, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Given the importance of this level of care and its current challenges, Artemisia and Umane strengthened their partnership through the Open Innovation Platform in Primary Health Care, aimed at testing and disseminating technology-based solutions to improve access, organization, and quality of health services offered to the population. In its second cycle, the platform funded four pilot projects selected from 155 applicants and serves as a replicable collaboration model between the public and private sectors.

The pilot projects received a total investment of R$ 400,000 to verify applicability, field effectiveness, and scalability potential. Implementation occurred between May 2023 and March 2024, generating insights that contributed to improved interfaces and the identification of new opportunities for the tools. In addition to funding, Artemisia, Umane, and the social enterprises followed the implementation of the solutions in local territories, supported the training of health professionals, and assisted in the engagement with municipal health departments.

Outcome

Entrepreneurs developing solutions aligned with the needs of health managers and impact-driven startups working more closely with public health systems.

201
thousand

people impacted in the pilot phase with the four solutions selected in the 2023 call for proposals

129

people informed about their potential cancer risk and pending exams in Rio Grande (RS)

33

patients with wounds properly monitored and treated (97% of the target population) in Paraisópolis (MG)

R$500
million 

million is the amount that Previne Brasil could bring in additional federal funding to the municipality of Ribeirão Preto with improvements in the indicator

Creation

of a plugin for automatic correction of electronic medical record registrations based on the Federal Revenue database in the municipality of Afogados da Ingazeira, in 2022

Update

de plug-in de correção automática dos cadastros do prontuário eletrônico com base da Receita Federal no município de Afogados da Ingazeira, em 2022

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