Public health & M&E
Experience with health data systems, monitoring and evaluation, data quality, reporting and program management.
Umoja Afya EHR was shaped by practical experience with healthcare workflows, public-health data systems, hospital EHR transitions, training, implementation and frontline care.
Great healthcare technology begins by understanding what happens at the bedside, registration desk, pharmacy window, laboratory bench, command center and health ministry—not simply what happens in a code editor.
Umoja grew from the observation that healthcare teams are often forced to work across fragmented systems, rigid interfaces and software boundaries that do not match the patient journey.
The product thesis is that an EHR should combine enterprise workflow depth with configurable deployment, local context, interoperable architecture and a commercial model that does not punish organizations for adding users.

That philosophy includes provider dictation and audio-to-text note workflows through Umoja’s self-hosted transcription service, giving clinicians another documentation input method while keeping review and final clinical responsibility with the provider.
Experience with health data systems, monitoring and evaluation, data quality, reporting and program management.
Exposure to Epic implementation/go-live workflows, frontline support, patient access, clinical operations and user adoption.
Direct experience with patient care and the practical realities clinicians and support staff face during everyday workflows.
Healthcare reporting, SQL/Excel/Power BI-oriented analysis and translating operational problems into measurable information.
Understanding that successful implementation depends on workflow validation, communication, education, escalation and user confidence.
A bias toward structured requirements, staged rollout, testing, issue management, documentation and handover.
Physician/CMIO-level workflow and safety review for institutional credibility.
Nursing workflow, flowsheet, eMAR and education validation.
Hardening, observability, interoperability and scale.
Pilots, procurement, partnerships, support and institutional rollout.
Umoja is not trying to become “another EHR.” The ambition is a configurable digital-care infrastructure that can serve institutions today and train the workforce that will use it tomorrow.Product vision
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