Electronic medical records

EMR

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Electronic medical records
Electronic medical records software for the connection, analysis and basic exchange of information and protection of patient data.
SectorMost major industry classification systems use sources of revenue as their basis for classifying companies into specific sectors, subsectors and industries. In order to group like companies based on their sustainability-related risks and opportunities, SASB created the Sustainable Industry Classification System® (SICS®) and the classification of sectors, subsectors and industries in the SDG Investor Platform is based on SICS.
Health Care
Health Care Providers
Business Model Description

Allow Electronic Medical Records (EMR) platforms to connect doctors with patient anywhere in the country regardless of their care site. EMR also allows health professionals to have precise, real, and reliable data on all patients' health history, easing processes and using Analytical tools to predict diseases by analyzing trends and clinical tests.

Indicative ReturnDescribes the rate of growth an investment is expected to generate within the IOA. The indicative return is identified for the IOA by establishing its Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Return of Investment (ROI) or Gross Profit Margin (GPM).
> 25% (in IRR)
Investment TimeframeDescribes the time period in which the IOA will pay-back the invested resources. The estimate is based on asset expected lifetime as the IOA will start generating accumulated positive cash-flows.
Short Term (0–5 years)
Market SizeDescribes the value of potential addressable market of the IOA. The market size is identified for the IOA by establishing the value in USD, identifying the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) or providing a numeric unit critical to the IOA.
> USD 1 billion
Average Ticket Size (USD)Describes the USD amount for a typical investment required in the IOA.
> USD 10 million
Direct ImpactDescribes the primary SDG(s) the IOA addresses.
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure (SDG 9) Life on Land (SDG 15)
Indirect ImpactDescribes the secondary SDG(s) the IOA addresses.
Zero Hunger (SDG 2) Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12)
Sector Sources
  • Capture sources for sector and subsector identification and justification; each statement must be mapped to a particular source "Provide 5-20 sources, numbered and stating the publisher, year and URL as free text (400 characters per input)" 1) Consejo Privado de Competitividad (2018) - Informe Nacional de Competitividad (2018-2019); Accessed May 30 2020 2) DNP (2016) – Estudio de pérdida y desperdicio de alimentos en Colomba; Accesado Mayo 30 2020 3) MinAgricultura (2016) - Estrategia de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural. Accesado Mayo 30 2020 4) El Campesino (2018) – El campo colombiano es el mayor generador de empleo en el país. Acceso Agosto 10 5) ANDI (2018) – Industria de alimentos. Acceso Mayo 30 6) Universidad del Norte (2020) Agiculture in the Colombian Caribbean 7) DANE (2019) UPA caracterization 8) DANE (2016) 7th Presentation from the National Agricultural Census 9) Semana (2015) Oriniquia the future Colombian food pantry 10) MinAgricultura, DANE (2016) Land use, National Agricultural Census 11) Central Bank ("BanRep") (2008) Economies of the Colombian Pacific 12) Apollo Agriculture: https://www.apolloagriculture.com/. Accessed February 8th 13) Pula: https://www.pula-advisors.com/. Accessed February 8th. 14) EMIS (2020) Colombia: Food & Beverage Sector 2020/2021 15) IFC (2017) IFC lends USD 150 million to Yara International ASA to support food production in Brasil, Colombia and Zambia
IOA Sources
  • 16) NewAgInternational (2018) – ¿Es Rentable la Agricultura de Precisión? 17) Ulrich (2017) La Agricultura de Precisión y los Drones Mejoran la Aplicación de los Productos Fitosanitarios. Accesado Mayo 17 18) Evert et. Al (2017) - Can Precision Agriculture Increase the Profitability and Sustainability of the Production of Potatoes and Olives? 19) Colciencias (2016) - Plan Estratégico de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación del Sector Agropecuario Colombiano (2017-2027). 20) MinAgricultura (2016) – Un campo para la equidad. Política Agropecuaria y de Desarrollo Rural (2018 – 2022) 21) DNP (2017) – Plan Nacional de Desarrollo (2018 – 2020) 22) Bancolombia (2019) - Agritech: tecnología al servicio del campo. Accesado 3 de Mayo 2020 23) IDB (2018) – Mapa de la innovación AgTech en LatAm 24) NxtpLabs (2018) - NXTP Labs apuesta por el AgTech con estas 17 startups latinoamericanas. Acceso 22 de Mayo 2020 25) Microsoft (2020) - Ministerio TIC y Microsoft firman acuerdo para impulsar la reactivación económica inclusiva. Acceso Agosto 10 2020 26) National Planning Department (2019) - 2030 Agenda in Colombia 27) National Planning Department (2019) - 2030 Agenda in Colombia 28) Law 1876 of 2017, Colombian Congress 29) Law 101 of 1993, Colombian Congress 30) Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (2020) Decree 849 of 2020 31) Grand Viw Research (2020) Precision Farmining Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis 32) Baio. F; Da Silva. S; Camolese. H; Neves.D (2017) Financial Analysis of the investment in the precision agriculture techniques on cotton crop. Engenharia Agricola: Journal of the Brazilian Association of Agricultural Engineering