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Mobile Health Around the Globe: Magpi Data Collection System Helps Thousands Worldwide

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DataDyne boasts that their mobile data system, Magpi, is the fastest, easiest least expensive way to collect data on mobile devices.

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DataDyne boasts that their mobile data system, Magpi, is the fastest, easiest least expensive way to collect data on mobile devices.

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Magpi is an award-winning mobile Data System that is used by 20,000 people worldwide, including World Bank, the CDC, the Red Cross and others.  Since Magpi is designed to require no training or programming and is based in the cloud, it cuts down on costs and is readily available for use by anyone.

You can simply go to the Magpi website and create an account, design forms, download them to phones and start collecting data in minutes for free.  Magpi is made at DataDyne’s office in Kenya and field tested there and elsewhere around the globe.  Magpi, funded entirely by paying users, is a model for sustainability and has won numerous awards. 

You can go here to watch an excellent video on how to set up and use the Magpi system.

Dr Joel Selanikio is the founder and CEO of the DataDyne Group.  Dr Selankio is a  practicing pediatrician, former Wall Street computer consultant, and former CDC epidemiologist. You can watch his TedX talk here.

Watch this interview with Dr Selanikio as he explains the mission of DataDyne and the reason behind Magpi:

To read other posts in this exclusive ongoing series, please visit the Mobile Health Around the Globe main page. And if you have a Mobile Health Around the Globe story to tell, please post a comment below or email me at joan@socialmediatoday.com  Thanks!

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