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Apr 2011Mobinil tests remote teledermatology in Egypt with Click Diagnostics
Apr 2011Click launched teledermatology pilot in Egypt with Qualcomm, Mobinil, along with the Egyptian Ministry of Health (MOH), supported by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT).
Apr 2011Mobinil and Qualcomm Plan To Launch ‘Click Diagnostics’
Jan 2011OpenIDEO- ClickDiagnostics: affordable mHealth platform
Nov 2010Click partners with world's largest NGO, BRAC, to build scalable mHealth solution for maternal, newborn, and child health services.
Sep 2010Click partners with American Academy of Dermatology to provide tele-dermatology service to free clinics in US and Canada.
Sep 2010Click partners with Amader Gram to launch mobile-phone enabled breast cancer screening program.
Jul 2010ClickDiagnostics' tripartite partnership with Orange Botswana and Botswanna-Upenn in pioneering mobile-phone telemedicine highlighted on Botswana Gazette
Dec 2009Exploring eHealth innovation in Asia
Dec 2009mPulse, Volume 1 Issue 7 - mHealth Spotlight: ClickDiagnostics
Nov 2009ClickDiagnostics’ presentation at the NetImpact conference at Cornell featured on NextBillion.net
Sep 2009Global Pulse Journal: Botswana Telemedicine
Jul 2009Click Bangladesh formally launched its operations by signing an agreement for a pilot venture with BRAC, the largest NGO in the world.
Jul 2008ClickDiagnostics’ revolutionary approach to wide-reaching remote diagnosis using mobile phones mentioned by renowned author of “You Can Hear Me Now”
May 2008ClickDiagnostics co-founder and CEO, Mridul Chowdhury, is interviewed by Mass High Tech
Oct 2008ClickDiagnostics in Government Health IT, “Lives of a cell”. Yuri Ostrovsky, the company’s Chief Technology Officer, said that particular application helps developing nations give poor people access to specialists.”
Oct 2008ClickDiagnostics on Computerworld! “One of the applications Ambroziak is developing will put a mobile telemedicine diagnosis application from ClickDiagnostics.com onto the G1 [Google Android Phone], he said. The application could be used by dermatology patients in emerging countries with little access to doctors and hospitals. With the camera on the G1, a patient could take a photo of a skin problem, send it to a doctor for a diagnosis, and receive care the next time the doctor or health professional was in the area…Many developers like himself are building applications for no pay but out of a humanitarian interest, he added. ‘Some of the people working at ClickDiagnostics are like saints,’ he said.”
Oct 2008ClickDiagnostics on Fox Business “Dial a Diagnosis” with Tania Aidrus and Ken Morse from MIT Entrepreneurship Center.
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