How might rural clinics decide which patients need referral when diagnostic equipment is scarce?
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Colombia, South America
WS02329
Frontline workers often face incomplete records, unreliable connectivity, and high consequences for missed deterioration. Decision-support models must be calibrated locally, auditable, and paired with referral logistics rather than treated as standalone AI. The opportunity is intentionally human-scale: a cooperative, clinic, workshop, school, or municipal team could pilot it within one locality and measure outcomes before expanding. Mathematical modeling can help with verify uncertainty, incentives, or resource constraints; entrepreneurship can turn a reliable workflow into a viable service.