AMAN International Scientific Conference 2026.

AMAN International Scientific Conference 2026.

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Digital Health

Reproductive Health (RH) Telemedicine

AMAN’s Reproductive Health (RH) Telemedicine initiative was launched to ensure uninterrupted access to essential reproductive, maternal, and adolescent health services, particularly for women and girls facing barriers to in-person care. By leveraging digital technology, AMAN connects patients with qualified healthcare providers, enabling confidential, timely, and reliable medical consultations from the safety and comfort of their homes.

The RH Telemedicine program gained critical importance during the COVID-19 pandemic, when movement restrictions and overburdened health facilities limited access to routine care. During this period, AMAN expanded and strengthened telemedicine services to ensure continuity of reproductive health care while reducing unnecessary hospital visits and the risk of infection. Through virtual consultations, patients received medical advice, counselling, follow-ups, and referrals without disruption.

Beyond the pandemic, AMAN continues to strengthen and expand RH telemedicine as a sustainable model of care. The initiative supports informed decision-making, safeguards patient privacy, and improves access for women, adolescents, and underserved communities, particularly in low-resource and hard-to-reach settings.

By integrating digital health solutions with community outreach and referral networks, AMAN’s RH Telemedicine program is helping build a more accessible, resilient, and patient-centered healthcare system ensuring quality reproductive health care is available anytime, anywhere.

From Classrooms to Communities

Leveraging Artificial Intelligence & School Children To Transform Family Health in Underserved Communities

AMAN in partnership with Meri Sehat, is expanding access to preventive and primary healthcare for underserved families by integrating community-based outreach with digital health solutions. Implemented across government schools managed by Zindagi Trust, the initiative embeds healthcare delivery within trusted community spaces and positions schoolchildren as health ambassadors strengthening household-level awareness, early detection, and uptake of preventive care.

Pakistan continues to face a high burden of undiagnosed chronic disease alongside persistent maternal, child, and adolescent health challenges, particularly in low-income communities where cost, access barriers, and low health literacy delay early diagnosis and continuity of care. AMAN’s model responds to these challenges through a scalable hybrid approach that combines in-person trust-building and community engagement with AI-enabled screening, on-site clinical consultations, and structured telemedicine follow-up, supported by the Meri Sehat digital platform.

Through school-based health fairs and AI-powered risk stratification, AMAN has reached over 6,700 individuals, directly engaged more than 3,500 students, and facilitated over 1,000 clinical consultations, resulting in nearly 1,000 comprehensive digital health profiles. Screenings identified a significant number of previously undiagnosed cases of diabetes risk, hypertension, mental health concerns, nutritional deficiencies, and women’s health needs enabling early counselling, referrals, and continuity of care while reducing long-term health and economic costs.

By anchoring healthcare access within schools, AMAN builds trust in digital health among hesitant populations, strengthens family-centred health-seeking behaviours, and enables sustained engagement beyond one-time interventions. The model’s prevention-first approach, AI-informed identification of high-risk individuals, and technology-enabled continuity of care demonstrate a cost-effective and scalable pathway to improved population health outcomes.

Building on this foundation, AMAN aims to expand the model across additional public and low-cost private schools, deepen monitoring of high-risk cohorts, and strengthen data systems to support long-term outcome measurement. By prioritising wellness before illness, AMAN offers donors and partners a compelling opportunity to invest in a scalable, data-driven healthcare approach that delivers measurable impact for underserved communities.