Kentucky Community & Technical College System
Improving Health and Financial Security of Seniors in Eritrea, Lesotho, and Eswatini through KioVital and DigiFlow: A Comprehensive Approach.
Grade Level at Time of Presentation
Sophomore
Major
Biology
Institution 24-25
KCTCS
KY House District #
40
KY Senate District #
33
Faculty Advisor/ Mentor
Rauf Khan
Department
Dept. of CIT; Global Studies and Biology
Abstract
As the global population ages and the importance of healthcare and financial security for seniors grows, we introduce a research project focused on the needs of older adults in Eritrea, Lesotho, and Eswatini. By applying a prioritization process that considers four criteria— GHS, percentage of elderly, life expectancy, and GDP—we identified these nations as having the greatest potential for impact. Our proposed solutions, KioVital and DigiFlow, are specifically crafted to deliver timely healthcare and financial support for seniors in these regions. Our feasibility and impact analysis indicates a strong potential for success. Collaborating with Forward and 1Kosmos/Monzo could enhance healthcare delivery and secure pension plans for seniors.
Improving Health and Financial Security of Seniors in Eritrea, Lesotho, and Eswatini through KioVital and DigiFlow: A Comprehensive Approach.
As the global population ages and the importance of healthcare and financial security for seniors grows, we introduce a research project focused on the needs of older adults in Eritrea, Lesotho, and Eswatini. By applying a prioritization process that considers four criteria— GHS, percentage of elderly, life expectancy, and GDP—we identified these nations as having the greatest potential for impact. Our proposed solutions, KioVital and DigiFlow, are specifically crafted to deliver timely healthcare and financial support for seniors in these regions. Our feasibility and impact analysis indicates a strong potential for success. Collaborating with Forward and 1Kosmos/Monzo could enhance healthcare delivery and secure pension plans for seniors.