A Nigerian health technology startup is leveraging artificial intelligence to address gaps in maternal healthcare delivery, offering innovative solutions aimed at reducing mortality rates and improving access to care. Artificial intelligence refers to the use of computer systems to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, including data analysis and decision making.
The platform uses predictive analytics to identify high risk pregnancies, provide real time guidance to healthcare workers and connect expectant mothers with medical professionals through digital channels.
Observers note that Nigeria continues to face significant challenges in maternal health, with limited access to quality care in rural and underserved communities.
Stakeholders in the health sector have welcomed the innovation, describing it as a potential game changer in improving early diagnosis and timely intervention.
Experts highlight that integrating technology into healthcare systems can enhance efficiency, reduce delays and improve outcomes for patients.
The development underscores the growing role of digital solutions in addressing critical public health challenges.
Analysts believe that scaling such innovations will require support from government, investors and healthcare institutions.

