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Resolve To Save Lives: Building the world’s thinnest EMR

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High blood pressure is a silent killer. Measuring it is not the problem – instead it’s the seemingly straightforward task of recording patient medical history, over time, that causes the biggest clinical barrier to providing effective care.It is in developing countries where this burden is most pronounced. Under huge demand, appointment times with patients can be under 4 minutes long, and the strain on clinicians to keep track of everything can be overwhelming.In this episode we talk to Daniel Burka, the Director of Design at Resolve To Save Lives, to discuss how designing a stripped back EMR (electronic medical record) with a healthy dose of essentialism is enabling healthcare workers to manage blood pressure at scale in India and beyond.TimestampsImplications of high blood pressure [3:33]Why we need more notes for longitudinal care [6:23]Learnings from their first trip to Punjab [7:44]Measuring time saved [11:35]How the Simple app works [12:17]The bare minimum data needed for medical records [14:30]The indi