Project list

Outbreak Responder (Stanford University & University of Florida)

Highlights

01

Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) developed for Stanford University School of Medicine and the College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida.

02

Mobile application designed to improve adherence to WHO diarrheal disease management guidelines in resource-limited settings.

03

Clinical pilot study and randomized controlled trial conducted in rural regions of Bangladesh and Haiti.

04

Complemented by a web-based data visualization portal for analysts and clinicians.

05

Results published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, with BeeHyv’s contribution acknowledged.

Overview

Outbreak Responder leverages mobile technology to strengthen healthcare delivery in low-resource environments. Designed in collaboration with Stanford University and the University of Florida, the application provides frontline health workers with decision-support aligned with WHO diarrheal disease guidelines. By pairing field data capture with centralized dashboards, the system empowers both clinicians and researchers to improve treatment consistency and monitor outcomes in real time.

Overview

Outbreak Responder leverages mobile technology to strengthen healthcare delivery in low-resource environments. Designed in collaboration with Stanford University and the University of Florida, the application provides frontline health workers with decision-support aligned with WHO diarrheal disease guidelines. By pairing field data capture with centralized dashboards, the system empowers both clinicians and researchers to improve treatment consistency and monitor outcomes in real time.

Overview

Outbreak Responder leverages mobile technology to strengthen healthcare delivery in low-resource environments. Designed in collaboration with Stanford University and the University of Florida, the application provides frontline health workers with decision-support aligned with WHO diarrheal disease guidelines. By pairing field data capture with centralized dashboards, the system empowers both clinicians and researchers to improve treatment consistency and monitor outcomes in real time.

Overview

Outbreak Responder leverages mobile technology to strengthen healthcare delivery in low-resource environments. Designed in collaboration with Stanford University and the University of Florida, the application provides frontline health workers with decision-support aligned with WHO diarrheal disease guidelines. By pairing field data capture with centralized dashboards, the system empowers both clinicians and researchers to improve treatment consistency and monitor outcomes in real time.

Key Features

01

Android-based mobile app implementing WHO-approved clinical guidelines.

02

Decision-support tools for frontline health workers in rural and resource-constrained areas.

03

Web-based visualization platform for analysts and researchers.

04

Configurable workflows to support future public health use cases.

05

Provides a scalable model for future digital decision-support tools in global health.

Impact

01

Strengthened adherence to diarrheal disease treatment guidelines in pilot regions of Bangladesh and Haiti.

02

Supported evidence-based evaluation through a randomized controlled trial.

03

Improved visibility into treatment outcomes for clinicians and researchers.

04

The tool delivers care and prevention guidance based on WHO guidelines, supporting users until medical treatment is available at a healthcare facility.

BeeHyv Contributions

BeeHyv led the end-to-end design and development of the Outbreak Responder platform, bringing together deep public health understanding with strong product engineering to support care delivery in low-resource settings. The solution embedded WHO-aligned clinical decision-support algorithms to standardize frontline practice and improve guideline adherence. BeeHyv also engineered a secure, cloud-based architecture enabling real-time data capture, analytics, and visualization, with configurable workflows and dashboards to support surveillance, monitoring, and outcome evaluation. This work builds on BeeHyv’s decade-long collaboration with Stanford University and the University of Florida, reflecting a sustained ability to translate global health research into scalable, field-ready digital systems.

Compliance and Evaluation

Built in alignment with WHO diarrheal disease management standards.

Successfully evaluated through pilot study and Randomized Control Trial (RCT) in real-world low-resource settings.

Peer-reviewed publication in PLOS underscores quality, integrity, and research value.

Highlights

01

Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) developed for Stanford University School of Medicine and the College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida.

02

Mobile application designed to improve adherence to WHO diarrheal disease management guidelines in resource-limited settings.

03

Clinical pilot study and randomized controlled trial conducted in rural regions of Bangladesh and Haiti.

04

Complemented by a web-based data visualization portal for analysts and clinicians.

05

Results published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, with BeeHyv’s contribution acknowledged.

Key Features

01

Android-based mobile app implementing WHO-approved clinical guidelines.

02

Decision-support tools for frontline health workers in rural and resource-constrained areas.

03

Web-based visualization platform for analysts and researchers.

04

Configurable workflows to support future public health use cases.

05

Provides a scalable model for future digital decision-support tools in global health.

Impact

01

Strengthened adherence to diarrheal disease treatment guidelines in pilot regions of Bangladesh and Haiti.

02

Supported evidence-based evaluation through a randomized controlled trial.

03

Improved visibility into treatment outcomes for clinicians and researchers.

04

The tool delivers care and prevention guidance based on WHO guidelines, supporting users until medical treatment is available at a healthcare facility.

BeeHyv Contributions

BeeHyv led the end-to-end design and development of the Outbreak Responder platform, bringing together deep public health understanding with strong product engineering to support care delivery in low-resource settings. The solution embedded WHO-aligned clinical decision-support algorithms to standardize frontline practice and improve guideline adherence. BeeHyv also engineered a secure, cloud-based architecture enabling real-time data capture, analytics, and visualization, with configurable workflows and dashboards to support surveillance, monitoring, and outcome evaluation. This work builds on BeeHyv’s decade-long collaboration with Stanford University and the University of Florida, reflecting a sustained ability to translate global health research into scalable, field-ready digital systems.

Compliance and Evaluation

Built in alignment with WHO diarrheal disease management standards.

Successfully evaluated through pilot study and Randomized Control Trial (RCT) in real-world low-resource settings.

Peer-reviewed publication in PLOS underscores quality, integrity, and research value.

Highlights

01

Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) developed for Stanford University School of Medicine and the College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida.

02

Mobile application designed to improve adherence to WHO diarrheal disease management guidelines in resource-limited settings.

03

Clinical pilot study and randomized controlled trial conducted in rural regions of Bangladesh and Haiti.

04

Complemented by a web-based data visualization portal for analysts and clinicians.

05

Results published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, with BeeHyv’s contribution acknowledged.

Key Features

01

Android-based mobile app implementing WHO-approved clinical guidelines.

02

Decision-support tools for frontline health workers in rural and resource-constrained areas.

03

Web-based visualization platform for analysts and researchers.

04

Configurable workflows to support future public health use cases.

05

Provides a scalable model for future digital decision-support tools in global health.

Impact

01

Strengthened adherence to diarrheal disease treatment guidelines in pilot regions of Bangladesh and Haiti.

02

Supported evidence-based evaluation through a randomized controlled trial.

03

Improved visibility into treatment outcomes for clinicians and researchers.

04

The tool delivers care and prevention guidance based on WHO guidelines, supporting users until medical treatment is available at a healthcare facility.

BeeHyv Contributions

BeeHyv led the end-to-end design and development of the Outbreak Responder platform, bringing together deep public health understanding with strong product engineering to support care delivery in low-resource settings. The solution embedded WHO-aligned clinical decision-support algorithms to standardize frontline practice and improve guideline adherence. BeeHyv also engineered a secure, cloud-based architecture enabling real-time data capture, analytics, and visualization, with configurable workflows and dashboards to support surveillance, monitoring, and outcome evaluation. This work builds on BeeHyv’s decade-long collaboration with Stanford University and the University of Florida, reflecting a sustained ability to translate global health research into scalable, field-ready digital systems.

Compliance and Evaluation

Built in alignment with WHO diarrheal disease management standards.

Successfully evaluated through pilot study and Randomized Control Trial (RCT) in real-world low-resource settings.

Peer-reviewed publication in PLOS underscores quality, integrity, and research value.

Highlights

01

Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) developed for Stanford University School of Medicine and the College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida.

02

Mobile application designed to improve adherence to WHO diarrheal disease management guidelines in resource-limited settings.

03

Clinical pilot study and randomized controlled trial conducted in rural regions of Bangladesh and Haiti.

04

Complemented by a web-based data visualization portal for analysts and clinicians.

05

Results published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, with BeeHyv’s contribution acknowledged.

Key Features

01

Android-based mobile app implementing WHO-approved clinical guidelines.

02

Decision-support tools for frontline health workers in rural and resource-constrained areas.

03

Web-based visualization platform for analysts and researchers.

04

Configurable workflows to support future public health use cases.

05

Provides a scalable model for future digital decision-support tools in global health.

Impact

01

Strengthened adherence to diarrheal disease treatment guidelines in pilot regions of Bangladesh and Haiti.

02

Supported evidence-based evaluation through a randomized controlled trial.

03

Improved visibility into treatment outcomes for clinicians and researchers.

04

The tool delivers care and prevention guidance based on WHO guidelines, supporting users until medical treatment is available at a healthcare facility.

BeeHyv Contributions

BeeHyv led the end-to-end design and development of the Outbreak Responder platform, bringing together deep public health understanding with strong product engineering to support care delivery in low-resource settings. The solution embedded WHO-aligned clinical decision-support algorithms to standardize frontline practice and improve guideline adherence. BeeHyv also engineered a secure, cloud-based architecture enabling real-time data capture, analytics, and visualization, with configurable workflows and dashboards to support surveillance, monitoring, and outcome evaluation. This work builds on BeeHyv’s decade-long collaboration with Stanford University and the University of Florida, reflecting a sustained ability to translate global health research into scalable, field-ready digital systems.

Compliance and Evaluation

Built in alignment with WHO diarrheal disease management standards.

Successfully evaluated through pilot study and Randomized Control Trial (RCT) in real-world low-resource settings.

Peer-reviewed publication in PLOS underscores quality, integrity, and research value.

Project list

Outbreak Responder (Stanford University & University of Florida)

Project list

Outbreak Responder (Stanford University & University of Florida)

Project list

Outbreak Responder (Stanford University & University of Florida)

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BeeHyv Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Raja Praasadamu, Level 3,Plot No. 6, 6A and 6B, Masjid Banda Road, Botanical Garden

Road, Kondapur, Hyderabad, Telangana,

INDIA PIN – 500084

US Office

BeeHyv Inc. 4500 Eldorado Parkway, STE 2200, McKinney, TX 75070, USA

Get in touch

+91-9885200112

+1 (945) 268 0565

impact@beehyv.com

© 2026 Beehyv. Built for social impact. All rights reserved.

Address

Corporate Office

BeeHyv Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Raja Praasadamu, Level 3,Plot No. 6, 6A and 6B, Masjid Banda Road, Botanical Garden

Road, Kondapur, Hyderabad, Telangana,

INDIA PIN – 500084

US Office

BeeHyv Inc. 4500 Eldorado Parkway, STE 2200, McKinney, TX 75070, USA

Get in touch

+91-9885200112

+1 (945) 268 0565

impact@beehyv.com

© 2026 Beehyv. Built for social impact. All rights reserved.

Address

Corporate Office

BeeHyv Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Raja Praasadamu, Level 3,Plot No. 6, 6A and 6B, Masjid Banda Road, Botanical Garden Road, Kondapur, Hyderabad, Telangana,

INDIA PIN – 500084

US Office

BeeHyv Inc. 4500 Eldorado Parkway, STE 2200, McKinney, TX 75070, USA

Get in touch

+91-9885200112

+1 (945) 268 0565

impact@beehyv.com

© 2026 Beehyv. Built for social impact. All rights reserved.

Address

Corporate Office

BeeHyv Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Raja Praasadamu, Level 3,Plot No. 6, 6A and 6B, Masjid Banda Road, Botanical Garden Road, Kondapur, Hyderabad, Telangana,

INDIA PIN – 500084

US Office

BeeHyv Inc. 4500 Eldorado Parkway, STE 2200, McKinney, TX 75070, USA

Get in touch

+91-9885200112

+1 (945) 268 0565

impact@beehyv.com

© 2026 Beehyv. Built for social impact. All rights reserved.

Address

Corporate Office

BeeHyv Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Raja Praasadamu, Level 3,Plot No. 6, 6A and 6B, Masjid Banda Road, Botanical Garden Road, Kondapur, Hyderabad, Telangana, INDIA PIN – 500084

US Office

BeeHyv Inc. 4500 Eldorado Parkway, STE 2200, McKinney, TX 75070, USA

Get in touch

+91-9885200112

+1 (945) 268 0565

impact@beehyv.com

© 2026 Beehyv. Built for social impact. All rights reserved.

Address

Corporate Office

BeeHyv Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Raja Praasadamu, Level 3,Plot No. 6, 6A and 6B, Masjid Banda Road, Botanical Garden Road, Kondapur, Hyderabad, Telangana, INDIA PIN – 500084

US Office

BeeHyv Inc. 4500 Eldorado Parkway, STE 2200, McKinney, TX 75070, USA

Get in touch

+91-9885200112

+1 (945) 268 0565

impact@beehyv.com

© 2026 Beehyv. Built for social impact. All rights reserved.