BetaLife Health, is changing the African healthcare narrative by
leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to promote health equity and improve
patient outcomes. Africa has long been plagued by a blood donation shortage,
with many countries struggling to meet the demand for blood transfusions. But
now, thanks to advances in AI, the continent is on the brink of a breakthrough
that could save countless lives.
BetaLife Health has revolutionized the way that blood donations are
managed in Africa. Instead of relying on manual processes, hospitals, and blood
banks are now using BetaLife Health sophisticated algorithms to predict when
and where blood donations will be needed most. This has led to more efficient
distribution of blood products, reducing waste and ensuring that those who need
it most receive the lifesaving treatment they require.
In addition, BetaLife Health AI-powered chatbots are being used to help
recruit blood donors and spread awareness about the importance of donating
blood. These chatbots help engage with potential donors on social media
platforms and messaging apps, answering questions and dispelling myths about the donation process.
One of the most significant advantages of AI in the blood donation
process is its ability to analyze vast amounts of data and make predictions
based on that data. BetaLife Health groundbreaking technology has helped blood
banks predict when donation rates will be low and take proactive steps to
encourage donors to give blood before shortages occur.
In Africa, the need for blood stands more pronounced, as blood transfusion
is needed every few seconds. According to the World Health Organization report,
over ten million pints of blood are required to meet the transfusion needs in
the African region. As a way to promote its lifesaving activities to other
African countries, BetaLife is being sponsored by the JICA to represent Nigeria
at the GITEX Africa 2023 Tech event in Morocco. BetaLife is also one of the few
beneficiaries of the Microsoft startup support, Health Tech Hub Africa
Accelerator, Winner Health 4 Equity Grant, Winner AfriHacks challenge, and
coming on top as the best-performing startup of the NITDA i-hatch startup
incubation program.
Furthermore, the cloud-based platform connects hospitals and blood
centers nationwide in a way never possible before to ensure the efficient flow
of lifesaving blood products to patients in need. By providing direct access to
a diversified base of premier blood centers, BetaLife Health is increasing
inventory turns, eliminating waste, reducing shortages, and accelerating growth.
The young Founder & CEO of BetaLife, Mubarak Ayanniyi just at age 21
is proud to be the Changemaker driving blood supply in Africa, their
innovation has benefited thousands of ill people, mothers experiencing labor
complications, fathers undergoing heart surgery, children undergoing
chemotherapy treatments, grandparents suffering from severe anemia, premature
babies and accident victims. Money can't buy life, but they have been able to
give these patients an extra life on earth with their innovation.
BetaLife is the first of its kind in Africa, existing solutions in this
vertical do not have real-time visibility into blood bank inventory, so they
must rely on reports or physically visit blood bank centers to obtain real-time
information about available blood bags. This leads to time wastage and reflects
a poor use of human resources, especially during emergencies. Without
BetaHealth, hospitals cannot communicate in real time with blood banks.
Nevertheless, their solution is fully API-based infrastructure, thus can
be easily deployed into any market without a physical footprint through
partnerships with blood bank regulators and hospitals.
BetaLife management has diverse skill sets and experience across
healthcare, entrepreneurship, product design, operations and tech necessary to
scale the product. The team enjoys an unfair advantage with a deeply rooted
experience at the intersection of tech, healthcare, and product design.
Blood as we all know cannot be manufactured and the demand is going to
be till the end of time. BetaLife’s mission is to enhance the well-being of
patients by providing a platform that guarantees the visibility, security, and
reliability of records from donation to transfusion and by promoting research
and education programs in transfusion medicine. With their already-launched
service they are determined in saving millions of lives in Africa.
By: Kanto Okanta