Ghana Standard Treatment Guidelines · 2024

Clinical Intelligence
for Ghana’s
Health Workers

Instant answers to clinical questions. Drug dosages, diagnosis support, disease alerts, and referral notes — offline, free, and voice-enabled.

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Ghana STG
2024 Edition
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PWA · No install required
Voice Input
English (Ghana)
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Capabilities

Everything a health worker needs

Built specifically for Ghana’s health system and its frontline workers.

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AI Clinical Guide

Ask any clinical question — diagnosis, dosage, emergency triage — and get answers grounded in the Ghana Standard Treatment Guidelines.

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Works Offline

Install as a PWA and access core functions without internet. Built for remote health posts with unreliable connectivity.

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Voice Input

Speak your clinical question in English (Ghana). Designed for health workers with busy hands or limited typing speed.

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Live Disease Alerts

Real-time health intelligence from WHO, Africa CDC, and ReliefWeb. Ghana-relevant outbreak alerts delivered instantly.

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Pharmacist Notes

One tap generates a formatted medication dispensing note the patient can share with a pharmacist via WhatsApp.

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Specialist Referrals

Generate a full referral note — presenting complaint, clinical assessment, consultation history — to hand to a doctor.

Who it’s for

Designed for every cadre

CHW
Community Health Worker

Safe protocol guidance and referral decisions for the most rural health posts.

RN
Nurse / Midwife

Drug dosages, diagnosis support, emergency triage, and patient handoff notes.

Rx
Pharmacist

Receive structured medication notes directly from referring health workers.

PA
Physician Assistant

Evidence-based second opinions and rare-disease lookup from the Ghana STG.

How it works

Clinical answers in three steps

01
Ask your question

Type or speak a clinical question — diagnosis, drug dose, protocol, or triage — in plain English.

02
Get evidence-based guidance

MedOS returns a response drawn from the Ghana Standard Treatment Guidelines, tailored to your role.

03
Share the summary

One tap creates a pharmacist note or specialist referral note, shared via WhatsApp or clipboard — completely free.

See it in action

A real clinical case

A community health nurse in Ashanti Region types this into MedOS at 9pm. No doctor available. No malaria RDT in stock.

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MedOS Clinical Guide
Ghana STG 2024 · Ashanti Region
32-year-old woman. Fever for 3 days, severe headache, joint pains, no vomiting. No malaria RDT in stock. What should I do?
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Clinical Assessment
Most likely: Malaria (uncomplicated)

Fever + headache + joint pain in Ghana is malaria until proven otherwise. Treat presumptively per Ghana STG 2024.

Treatment (Ghana STG 2024)
Artemether-Lumefantrine (AL)
4 tabs twice daily × 3 days (80/480mg) · Take with food or milk
Paracetamol
1g every 6 hours PRN · For fever and pain
Refer immediately if
Convulsions · Unable to stand or walk · Vomiting all medicines · Jaundice · Unconscious

Response grounded in Ghana Standard Treatment Guidelines 2024. No internet required after first load.

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