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| Apr 2011 | Mobinil tests remote teledermatology in Egypt with Click Diagnostics |
| Apr 2011 | Click 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 2011 | Mobinil and Qualcomm Plan To Launch ‘Click Diagnostics’ |
| Jan 2011 | OpenIDEO- ClickDiagnostics: affordable mHealth platform |
| Nov 2010 | Click partners with world's largest NGO, BRAC, to build scalable mHealth solution for maternal, newborn, and child health services. |
| Sep 2010 | Click partners with American Academy of Dermatology to provide tele-dermatology service to free clinics in US and Canada. |
| Sep 2010 | Click partners with Amader Gram to launch mobile-phone enabled breast cancer screening program. |
| Jul 2010 | ClickDiagnostics' tripartite partnership with Orange Botswana and Botswanna-Upenn in pioneering mobile-phone telemedicine highlighted on Botswana Gazette |
| Dec 2009 | Exploring eHealth innovation in Asia |
| Dec 2009 | mPulse, Volume 1 Issue 7 - mHealth Spotlight: ClickDiagnostics |
| Nov 2009 | ClickDiagnostics’ presentation at the NetImpact conference at Cornell featured on NextBillion.net |
| Sep 2009 | Global Pulse Journal: Botswana Telemedicine |
| Jul 2009 | Click Bangladesh formally launched its operations by signing an agreement for a pilot venture with BRAC, the largest NGO in the world. |
| Jul 2008 | ClickDiagnostics’ revolutionary approach to wide-reaching remote diagnosis using mobile phones mentioned by renowned author of “You Can Hear Me Now” |
| May 2008 | ClickDiagnostics co-founder and CEO, Mridul Chowdhury, is interviewed by Mass High Tech |
| Oct 2008 | ClickDiagnostics 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 2008 | ClickDiagnostics 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 2008 | ClickDiagnostics on Fox Business “Dial a Diagnosis” with Tania Aidrus and Ken Morse from MIT Entrepreneurship Center. |