Digital Care Coordination · Ghana
No Child's Recovery
Should Be Invisible.
ChildTrack connects hospitals and CHPS compounds across Ghana so every discharged child has a tracked, supported, and completed recovery journey.
Hospital Discharge
● Referral Sent
CHPS Follow-Up
● Visit Confirmed
Recovery
● Loop Closed
Why It Matters
The numbers behind the mission.
The Problem
Ghana's children are discharged.
Then they disappear.
Children discharged from tertiary hospitals are often asked to return to the same hospitals for follow-up or review, even when their conditions are clinically stable and could safely be managed at primary care facilities.
Many caregivers delay or miss these visits due to long travel distances, high transport costs, and hours spent waiting in queues. Follow-up care is frequently delayed or not completed at all, leaving vulnerable children without the continued care they need for full recovery.
"The system fails them the moment they walk out the door."
No Formal Handover
Primary facilities receive zero discharge information. The child simply leaves.
Caregiver Left Alone
Follow-up depends entirely on a caregiver's ability to return to a distant hospital.
Zero Accountability
Hospitals lose sight of the child the moment they walk out. Missed visits stay invisible.
Tertiary Overload
Routine follow-ups flood specialist care that should serve critical cases.
The Workflow
How It Works
A closed-loop digital handover from hospital discharge to confirmed recovery.
Child Assessed & Discharged
Clinician confirms clinical stability and fills the ChildTrack digital discharge checklist.
Digital Referral Sent
Nearest CHPS compound is assigned and notified automatically with the child's care plan.
Follow-Up Visit Conducted
CHPS worker visits the child, logs vitals and recovery status in real time.
Outcomes Recorded
Recovery status, medications, and any red-flag symptoms are documented.
Hospital Notified
Original hospital receives confirmation — or an immediate alert if a visit was missed or escalation is needed.
Complete visibility. Continuous care. Closed care loops.
The System
Built for Ghana's reality.
Low connectivity. Low-end devices. High-trust environments.

Hospital Discharge Portal

CHPS Follow-Up App

Analytics Dashboard
Early Voices
What we're hearing from the field.
From stakeholder discovery research — pre-deployment voices.
The moment a child leaves the ward without a structured follow-up plan, we've already failed them. ChildTrack closes that gap.
Senior Paediatrician
Teaching Hospital, Accra
We never know which children have been discharged to our compound. ChildTrack would change everything about how we work.
Community Health Officer
Greater Accra CHPS Compound
This is exactly the kind of digital health infrastructure Ghana needs — built for our system, not imported from elsewhere.
Public Health Specialist
Ministry of Health
The Founders
Meet the Founders
Two builders. One mission. No child should be invisible.
Our Mission
To strengthen continuity of paediatric care by enabling safe downward referral and reliable follow-up after hospital discharge.
Our Vision
A health system where no child falls through the cracks after discharge, regardless of geography or circumstance.

Anna N.A. Mensah
Co-Founder · Clinical & Strategy
Health systems strategist with deep expertise in paediatric care pathways and Ghana's public health infrastructure. Driving ChildTrack's clinical design, stakeholder engagement, and system validation.

Richmond K.O. Anokye
Co-Founder · Strategy & Operations
Founder and strategist with experience across governance, leadership, media, and venture building in Ghana. Driving ChildTrack's strategy, partnerships, and growth architecture.
Partnerships
Who We're Building With
ChildTrack is designed for Ghana's health system from the ground up — built to work with the institutions that matter most.
Ghana Health Service
National adoption and system-wide scale across all regions.
Teaching Hospitals
Pilot deployment and discharge workflow integration at tertiary level.
CHPS Compounds
Community follow-up and mobile-first care tracking at the last mile.
Development Partners
UNICEF, WHO, GIZ — funding pilot and scale across the region.