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About TryCareView

Sharing field evidence and deployment stories from community health programs using contactless vitals screening

Why We Share Deployment Stories

Most mHealth innovations are described in press releases and pitch decks. The actual field experience — what happens when a community health worker tries to screen someone in a poorly lit household, or when a district health officer needs to report screening volumes to a funder — rarely gets documented in a way that is useful to other practitioners.

TryCareView exists to change that. We publish the deployment stories, program outcomes, and operational learnings from community health programs using Circadify's contactless rPPG screening technology across sub-Saharan Africa. The goal is not to market a product but to contribute honest, structured field evidence to the global health community.

Every data point on this site comes from real deployments: community health workers conducting screenings during household visits, mobile outreach teams running community health days, and district-level programs integrating smartphone-based screening into existing health information systems. We share what worked, what did not, and what we learned.

Our Mission

To contribute real field evidence to the global health community by publishing deployment stories, program outcomes, and operational learnings from community health programs using contactless vitals screening technology.

Guiding Principles

Field Evidence Over Marketing

We publish deployment data and operational learnings, not promotional material. The global health community needs honest field evidence to make informed decisions about mHealth interventions.

Community Voices First

The most valuable insights come from the community health workers and program coordinators running deployments. Their experiences, challenges, and observations shape every story we share.

Ethical Data Stewardship

Deployment data belongs to the communities it describes. We follow strict anonymization protocols, institutional review board oversight, and community consent frameworks in everything we publish.

Open Collaboration

We actively seek research partnerships with academic institutions, public health organizations, and grant-making bodies. Better evidence comes from collaborative inquiry, not siloed data.

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