500 Butterfly iQ+ Devices Managed and Secured by Jamf Are Distributed to Healthcare Workers in Kenya to Support Maternal and Fetal Health
Jamf (NASDAQ: JAMF) announces its collaboration with Butterfly Network to deploy 1,000 Butterfly iQ+ ultrasound systems in Sub-Saharan Africa. The program aims to enhance maternal and fetal health by training 1,000 mid-level healthcare workers. Since launching in September 2022, 500 probes have been deployed, leading to tens of thousands of scans. Surveys show over 90% of healthcare workers have identified high-risk conditions using the technology. The initiative underscores how digital health tools can improve access to crucial medical imaging in resource-limited settings.
- Deployment of 1,000 Butterfly iQ+ systems enhances access to maternal and fetal health imaging.
- 500 probes have already been deployed, with tens of thousands of scans completed.
- Over 90% of post-training respondents identified high-risk conditions using the technology.
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- The deployment of 500 Butterfly iQ+ probes is part of a larger effort to bring technology and hands-on training to 1,000 mid-level healthcare workers in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Tens of thousands of scans have been completed since the program launch
- Post-training survey found that over
90% of respondents have identified a high-risk condition using the Butterfly iQ+
MINNEAPOLIS, March 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Jamf (NASDAQ: JAMF), the standard in managing and securing Apple announced its stance in Butterfly Network Inc.’s deployment of 1,000 Butterfly iQ+ whole-body ultrasound systems and hands-on training in Sub-Saharan Africa, which completed the first phase of rollout in Kenya in December 2022. Since launching the program in September 2022, 500 of the probes have been deployed, tens of thousands of scans have been completed, and over
The first-of-its-kind program in Kenya was launched in September and represents an important step toward improving worldwide access to essential medical imaging. 500 Butterfly iQ+ devices, the world’s only handheld, whole-body ultrasound probe to advance maternal and fetal health, and ultrasound training were given to local mid-level healthcare practitioners. This initiative was part of a larger effort to provide 1,000 healthcare workers in Sub-Saharan Africa with point-of-care ultrasound knowledge and technology.
Initiative Launched in September is Making an Impact on Maternal Health Already
Designed as an exemplary global health delivery intervention, the program meaningfully measured the impact that mid-level practitioners can have on maternal-fetal care when provided with the right digital health tools, paired with scalable in-person training.
Ten cohorts, comprising 514 practitioners in total, have completed training and now have the skills and equipment to bring free point-of-care ultrasound assessment back to 224 public health facilities across eight Kenyan counties, as well as two urban facilities and three training institutions in Nairobi. These facilities, predominantly in rural settings and without access to broadband, are the safety net for hundreds of thousands of patients in the community, the majority of whom never before received ultrasound during their pregnancy. Initial data signify an impressive adoption rate, as demonstrated by tens of thousands of scans completed since the program launch, and a one-month post-training survey finding that a majority of respondents have identified a high-risk condition using the Butterfly iQ+.
Dr. Sachita Shah, Butterfly Network’s Sr. Director of Global Health added, “Witnessing such interest and fast adoption of our advanced, digital device in these clinics where such technology has never before been available has been inspirational. The full potential of our pocket-based ultrasound system, Butterfly iQ+, is realized when it’s combined with the expertise of our collaborators, like Jamf, who ensure we’re bringing this novel health technology to new geographies in a seamless, secure and compliant way.”
The power of Jamf and Butterfly iQ+
The Butterfly iQ+ with Jamf allows the secure deployment of mobile devices with clinical resources beyond the walls of a medical facility for remote patient care with immediate support. Butterfly iQ+ integrates directly with Jamf for additional security and advanced configuration, allowing IT to manage device restrictions, shared-device rapid login, session timeout feature, and an express scan mode.
With Jamf, IT teams can also determine when and how to update the application so as not to impact clinicians and patient workflow. For medical devices like the Butterfly iQ+ device, it's imperative to keep the product up to date to ensure the latest, uninterrupted clinical functionality, with updates applied as soon as available. These features offer the ability to determine who has access to the application, schedule or push out updates at a set time to avoid impacting devices in use, and remotely push content to the device remotely.
"We are thrilled to be a part of Butterfly's mission to transform care through easy-to-use, portable and versatile ultrasound technology to benefit patients worldwide. Butterfly iQ+ devices powered by Jamf bring a simple user experience to healthcare workers allowing them to focus on patient care," said Dean Hager, CEO of Jamf. "Jamf's healthcare solutions and workflows are designed to put people first and we are proud to be a part of the incredible work Butterfly is accomplishing in Africa."
To learn more or to get involved with Butterfly’s global health program, visit: https://www.butterflynetwork.com/global-health.
For more on Butterfly’s technology, use cases, or to find a demo of Butterfly iQ+, visit: https://www.butterflynetwork.com.
About Butterfly Network
Founded in 2011 by Jonathan Rothberg, Ph.D., and listed on the New York Stock Exchange through a business combination with Longview Acquisition Corp, Butterfly created the world's first handheld, single probe whole-body ultrasound system using semiconductor technology, the Butterfly iQ+. Butterfly's mission is to democratize medical imaging and contribute to the aspiration of global health equity, 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. Through its proprietary Ultrasound-on-Chip™ technology, Butterfly is paving the way for earlier detection and remote management of health conditions around the world. Butterfly iQ+ can be purchased today by trained healthcare practitioners in areas including, but not limited to, Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America; to learn more about available countries, visit: butterflynetwork.com/choose-your-country.
Butterfly Media Contact:
Liz Learned Snyder | media@butterflynetinc.com
About Jamf
Jamf’s purpose is to simplify work by helping organizations manage and secure an experience that end users love and organizations trust. Jamf is the only company in the world that provides a complete management and security solution for an Apple-first environment that is enterprise secure, consumer simple and protects personal privacy. To learn more, visit www.jamf.com.
Media Contact:
Aleena Kaleem | media@jamf.com
Investor Contact:
Jennifer Gaumond | ir@jamf.com