SMS-HUB LEPROSY CASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CONTINENT
Africa

COUNTRY
Mozambique
Location
Africa
Country
Mozambique
Website
https://www.leprosymission.org/
Founding year
2011
Organizational structure
Nongovernmental organization
Actors Involved
Neglected Tropical Diseases, Leprosy
Areas on Interests
Digital technologies
Health System Focus
Information systems
CHALLENGE

“The answers are not made in isolated boardrooms or laboratories far away. Answers and solutions need to be field-tested and need to be grounded somewhere.”
– Dr Arie de Kruijff, Founder, SMS-Hub

INTERVENTION
“The system is very good. Very good because it allows us to understand the situation in our district. More than the district, we can understand the situation of [the] province, and more than the province, we can understand other districts. You just need to enter in the SMS system to get all the information.”
– Eleutério Maita, district supervisor of Macomia, Cabo Delgado (Translated from Portuguese
Access to individual patient data—such as patient name, location and disease severity—enhances supervisors’ ability to provide follow-up care and ensures that patients are less likely to be lost in the system. It also provides valuable epidemiological information and allows supervisors to report drug stock levels and ensure appropriate distribution of the drug supply across the province. Mapping exercises using the SMS-Hub information enables the detection of hotspots of leprosy and areas of low service coverage. The SMS-Hub is grant-funded and was developed using open-source platforms such as FrontlineSMS and MYSQL, which helped keep the costs low (set-up costs of US$ 9 300 and running costs since initiation of US$ 800).
OA user-centred design process was followed by engaging district health supervisors in the creation and evolution of the SMS-Hub. This bottom-up approach allows for continuous feedback and adaption to ensure the system’s efficacy and usability.


Case Insights
“Yes, [the SMS-Hub] made a difference. My work has improved a lot! Also, the province of Cabo Delgado is considered the first national pilot to test the system, because we have done good work related to the registering of several cases of leprosy at the national level. It is the only province with evidence regarding good control of leprosy. The Ministry of Health, usually, has our information when it is needed, compared to other provinces.”
– Silvestre João, provincial supervisor of Cabo Delgado (Translated from Portuguese)