Omaya

For hospitals

A postpartum follow-up workflow your team can pilot.

Omaya helps hospitals and maternity teams in Ghana enroll mothers at discharge, run call and SMS check-ins, and review escalations with context.

Overview

Reduce blind spots without adding a heavy app workflow.

Omaya is designed as a focused layer around discharge. It helps teams move from scattered manual follow-up to a triaged queue of mothers who may need attention.

Enroll mothers at discharge with delivery notes and language preferences.

Run structured check-ins after the mother returns home.

Review stable updates and prioritized escalation signals.

Pilot setup

Start with a first cohort.

A pilot can begin with one facility, one team, and a defined group of mothers so the workflow is easy to review.

  • Map the current discharge and follow-up process.
  • Enroll a first cohort before mothers leave the facility.
  • Review alerts, response time, and feedback with the team.

Team workflow

Keep clinical escalation clear.

Omaya does not replace clinical judgment. It organizes mother-reported updates so qualified teams can decide what happens next.

  • Separate stable updates from concerns that need attention.
  • Keep an audit trail for each enrolled mother.
  • Use phone and SMS so follow-up works across more households.

FAQ

Questions about hospital postpartum follow-up.

How can a hospital start with Omaya?

A hospital can begin with a focused pilot: map the discharge workflow, enroll a small cohort, then review escalations, response time, and patient feedback.

Does Omaya require mothers to install an app?

No. Omaya reaches mothers through regular phone calls and SMS.

Who handles clinical decisions?

The hospital or maternity team's qualified clinicians remain responsible for medical decisions and follow-up care.

Start a conversation

Bring postpartum follow-up into your Ghana pilot.

Contact Omaya to request a hospital pilot, ask about early access, or discuss maternal health partnerships.