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Decentralizing diagnostics and bringing critical health screenings to people’s doorsteps

Paul AdepojubyPaul Adepoju
December 9, 2024
in Africa, Blog, Cover Story, Featured, Female, Innovation, Interview, News, Nigeria, Paul Talks Science Podcast, Podcast
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The global healthcare landscape is rapidly evolving, but in Africa, unique challenges require innovative solutions. In the latest episode of Paul Talks Science, I had the privilege of speaking with Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson, founder and CEO of Healthtracka, a trailblazing health tech startup that is transforming the way diagnostics are delivered across the continent.

For Ifeoluwa, the journey to founding Healthtracka began with a deeply personal tragedy. Losing her father to preventable health conditions fueled her determination to address Africa’s growing burden of non-communicable diseases. “Millions of Africans lose their lives to diseases that could easily have been treated if caught early,” she shared during our conversation.

Healthtracka is doing just that: decentralizing diagnostics and bringing critical health screenings to people’s doorsteps. The startup has introduced innovative products like at-home testing kits for cervical cancer and STIs, addressing both the accessibility and stigma barriers often associated with healthcare in Africa. By leveraging technology and partnerships with pharmacies, Healthtracka is making early detection easier and more affordable.

However, Ifeoluwa isn’t just tackling diagnostics; she’s reimagining how healthcare businesses can thrive in Africa. Our conversation also explored the balance between profitability and social impact, a challenge that many health tech innovators face on the continent. Healthtracka’s story, along with insights from other African startups, is featured in my latest article for Devex: Can saving lives be profitable? These African health startups think so.

The episode delves into the gender health disparities Healthtracka is addressing, the critical role of early detection in cancer care, and the startup’s bold vision for scaling its impact. Ifeoluwa’s passion and resilience shine through as she speaks about the obstacles she’s overcome to create a sustainable, socially impactful business.

To learn more about how Healthtracka is revolutionizing diagnostics in Africa, listen to the full episode of Paul Talks Science. And for a deeper dive, read the story on Devex and discover how startups like Healthtracka are proving that innovation can save lives while creating economic value.

Listen to the podcast on: Spotify, Apple or YouTube.

This story is a must-read for anyone passionate about health, tech, and innovation in Africa. Stay tuned for more conversations with changemakers driving solutions to global health challenges.

Tags: diagnosishealthtrakaIfeoluwa Dare-JohnsoninnovationpodcaststartupsTech
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