Butterfly Network, Clinton Health Access Initiative, and Global Ultrasound Institute Partner to Advance Maternal and Fetal Health in South Africa
April 15 2024 - 8:30AM
Business Wire
- The second phase of Butterfly's 1,000 iQ+ ultrasound probe
deployment and training program for maternal and fetal health
initiated on April 15, 2024 in Eastern Cape, South Africa.
- The project is funded by the $5M grant from the Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation that was previously announced by Butterfly
in March 2022.
Butterfly Network, Inc. (“Butterfly”, “the Company”), a digital
health company transforming care with portable, semiconductor-based
ultrasound technology and intuitive software, announced a
tripartite collaboration with implementing partner Clinton Health
Access Initiative (CHAI) (a global health organization committed to
saving lives, reducing the burden of disease and strengthening
health systems), and training partner Global Ultrasound Institute
(GUSI) (a global leader in ultrasound education). As of today, the
organizations have initiated Phase Two of Butterfly's 1,000 iQ+
probe deployment and point-of-care ultrasound training program for
maternal and fetal health in Sub-Saharan Africa. The program is
funded by the $5M grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation that was previously announced by Butterfly in March 2022
and is part of the Gates Foundation's efforts to ensure more women
receive ultrasounds and benefit from life-saving diagnostic tools.
In Phase One, 500 iQ+ handheld, whole-body probes were successfully
distributed across Kenya in Q4 2022.
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Healthcare workers in Eastern Cape, South
Africa enrolled in a week-long Butterfly point-of-care ultrasound
training program. (Photo: Business Wire)
Phase Two of the program, titled Siyakubona (meaning “we see
you” in Zulu), will distribute the remaining 500 iQ+ devices to
healthcare workers across up to six provinces in South Africa. The
device distribution and training efforts began today in the first
province, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Here, approximately 50
mid-level practitioners have been enrolled in a week-long training
program facilitated by GUSI. The course will provide health workers
with the skills and confidence to conduct obstetric ultrasound
screenings for key indicators, such as baby’s position or presence
of multiples, that are fundamental to quality pregnancy care, as
well as for identifying high-risk conditions.
"Butterfly is proud to continue improving maternal health equity
through Phase Two of the largest-scale handheld ultrasound
distribution and training ever conducted in Sub-Saharan Africa.
South Africa is an emerging market that continues to have
disproportionately high rates of maternal mortality and stillbirth.
Patients need easier access to antenatal imaging, and clinicians
need better capabilities for screening high-risk conditions that
lead to disproportionately worse pregnancy outcomes in rural areas
in the public sector,” said Dr. Sachita Shah, Sr. Director, Global
Health, Butterfly Network. “Together with CHAI and GUSI, we can
tackle this by making ultrasound much more accessible, so high-risk
conditions can be identified earlier in care, which is known to
improve outcomes.”
Dr. Kevin Bergman, Co-Founder and CEO of Global Ultrasound
Institute, added, “We are thrilled to continue collaborating with
Butterfly through Phase Two of this initiative. We know this device
distribution and training model works – Phase One efforts in Kenya
are proving to be an incredible success; over 500 providers were
trained and are now offering ultrasound services across 224 Kenyan
public facilities. More than 200,000 scans have since been
conducted! We expect to see this impact replicated in South Africa,
by similarly providing health workers with the equipment, in depth
training, and necessary skills to use Butterfly for antenatal
screening, which they will bring back to their communities to
create long-term, sustainable care.”
"This partnership and training program represents a significant
step forward in our efforts to improve maternal and fetal health in
South Africa," said Vishal Brijlal, Senior Country Advisor at CHAI.
"With access to innovative technologies such as the Butterfly iQ+,
we can enhance diagnostic capabilities and strengthen healthcare
delivery systems, ultimately helping save the lives of mothers and
babies, and build healthier communities. We look forward to working
closely with Butterfly Network and the Global Ultrasound Institute
to achieve our shared goal of advancing global health equity."
The program is also made possible by key logistical partners,
including Core Group, a leading distributor of Apple products in
Sub-Saharan Africa; JAMF, the standard in Apple Enterprise
Management and privacy software; Melon Mobile, digital mobile
virtual network operator; and Zebra Medical, the South African
distribution partner for Butterfly devices.
To learn more about the impact of Butterfly technology for
global health, visit:
https://www.butterflynetwork.com/global-health.
About the Butterfly Network
Founded by Dr. Jonathan Rothberg in 2011, Butterfly Network is a
digital health company with a mission is to democratize medical
imaging by making high-quality ultrasound affordable, easy-to-use,
globally accessible, and intelligently connected, including for the
4.7 billion people around the world lacking access to ultrasound.
Butterfly created the world's first handheld single-probe,
whole-body ultrasound system using semiconductor technology,
Butterfly iQ. The company has continued to innovate, leveraging the
benefits of Moore’s Law, to launch its second generation Butterfly
iQ+ in 2020, and a third generation iQ3 out in 2024 or 2025
depending on the country – each with increased processing power and
performance enhancements. The disruptive technology has been
recognized by TIME’s Best Inventions, Fast Company’s World Changing
Ideas, CNBC Disruptor 50, and MedTech Breakthrough Awards, among
other accolades. With its proprietary Ultrasound-on-Chip™
technology, intelligent software, and educational offerings,
Butterfly is paving the way to mass adoption of ultrasound for
earlier detection and remote management of health conditions around
the world. Butterfly devices are commercially available to trained
healthcare practitioners in areas including, but not limited to,
parts of Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, North
America and South America; to learn more about available countries,
visit: butterflynetwork.com/choose-your-country.
About the Clinton Health Access Initiative
The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is a global
health organization committed to saving lives and reducing the
burden of disease in low- and middle-income countries to create and
sustain high-quality health systems that can succeed without our
assistance. For more information, please visit
www.clintonhealthaccess.org.
About GUSI
The Global Ultrasound Institute (GUSI) is at the forefront of
point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), providing wraparound education,
training, and administrative software tools to healthcare providers
and health systems globally to lower barriers to POCUS adoption and
implementation. GUSI has trained over 13,000 physicians and
healthcare providers in over 60 countries. For more information,
please visit https://globalultrasoundinstitute.com/
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