Democratizing access to Healthcare through Point of Care Testing, Research report part one

Conclusion This project research and analysis have evidenced that: “By leveraging of EDT and associated technologies to formalise qualification and provide a systemised supported framework for facilitating HCV care navigation by kaiawhina and peers; we can contribute to financial, health and community benefits with improved destigmatised health care access and lessened burdens on existing health […]

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Design

We take our design process seriously, our current master’s level research drawing from reputable academic and global expert knowledge sources. With assistance from our developer team at HooperNewton.com we are developing fantastic product(s) for meeting growing market needs; and to empower communities access to health and enhanced support of current medical systems. And of course, […]

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Masters Live Survey Analysis

How can we improve efficacy of an informally qualified community of testers and their structured inclusion in established systems through leveraging Emerging Disruptive Technologies (EDT) and associated technologies. Survey Available Here

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Learning Management System (LMS) R&D

Our Health Network Collective R&D partner, HooperNewton.com, are developing an online micro-credential for Point of Care Testing (POCT), linking to care and navigating treatment to possible cure and beyond. This is designed for our Kaiawhina, peers and non-regulated workforce. Designed from thematic analysis (click link for live view of survey analysis) of Masters level research […]

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Mobile application R&D

Our mobile application, designed as an integral part of Health Network Collective systemised approach to enabling non-regulated workforce testing, linking to care and navigation for possible cure, is well underway. By enabling remote antibody Point of Care Testing (POCT) Health Network Collective can potentially reduce the number of persons requiring the more expensive and time […]

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