Our Global Health Initiative

Half the world lacks access to essential health services. Vulnerable populations in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face rising rates of infectious and non-communicable diseases and increasing healthcare costs. 1

We’re working to accelerate universal health coverage to improve healthcare delivery for those who need it most.

The scale of the global health challenge

Tackling health inequality together

We partner with NGOs, governments, global health organizations, and other businesses to enhance medical quality, increase healthcare access, and improve service efficiency for the world’s most underserved and vulnerable populations.

Together we can

  • Connect people with local services and resources.
  • Deliver 24/7 access to personalized health information and quality primary care.
  • Improve public health awareness and engagement.
  • Simplify care journeys from start to finish.
  • Support and increase referral efficiency.
  • Localize care and resources for language, culture, and geo-specific conditions.

Read the stories behind our initiative

We’re working towards global health equality with

We’re working with Fondation Botnar to localize Ada for Tanzania and Romania. By making Ada available in Swahili and Romanian, we’re giving 119 million people access to trustworthy personal medical guidance to manage their health. Press release.

We worked with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to investigate how we can pair point-of-care diagnostic tests with our clinically driven AI to support health workers in LMICs.

Dr. Stefan Germann

CEO Fondation Botnar

Dr. Nahya Salim

Head of Pediatrics, Muhimbili University

Dr. Davis Musinguzi

Managing Director, The Medical Concierge Group

“We invest in AI as a scalable solution to the global shortage of health workers and the urgent need for improved child and adolescent health. Our partnership responds to this need in East Africa and Romania, creating impact for adolescents and insights for Fondation Botnar and Ada to expand this innovative approach to other low- and middle-income countries.”

“Ada can help identify health conditions, provide information about appropriate health decisions, and support proactive health habits. In Tanzania, Ada can contribute to early identification of cases, build awareness about specific health conditions, and indirectly reduce severe morbidity and mortality.”

“Africa has 10% of the world’s population, 25% of the world’s disease burden, but only 3% of the world’s doctors. Ada is the most intuitively intelligent health assistant that can leapfrog this grand challenge and transform healthcare in Africa as we know it.”

Let's improve global health together.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

I hereby agree to the processing of my personal data for the purpose of contacting me in accordance with Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Opt-In