fbpx

CodeBaby: Local startup making an impact on the healthcare industry (TMJ4 – Milwaukee)

Steph Connects with Norrie Daroga

A local tech startup has developed a way to streamline healthcare in developing countries.

More than a decade ago, Norrie Daroga, founder of CodeBaby, envisioned using avatars to bridge communication and informational gaps.

Daroga partnered with Father Bill Johnson, who has spent the last 25 years traveling to the Dominican Republic. He knows firsthand how scarce medical access can be for community members who are forced to travel miles through rough terrain to receive care.

To address this health crisis, Father Bill is piloting CodeBaby’s health avatar. It’s set up in locations closer to people’s homes, allowing patients to visit the avatar instead of traveling long distances. The avatar screens patients by asking specific questions, essentially engaging in a dialogue about their health status and any ailments.

Daroga says this technology is evolving almost daily. He expects to see avatars used in healthcare, sporting venues, airports, schools, and even museums.

Read more from TMJ4’s Stephanie Brown.

Share:

Table of Contents

More Posts

CodeBaby Partners with the Society of Jesus to Revolutionize Healthcare Access in the Dominican Republic

CodeBaby has partnered with the Society of Jesus to launch PrimarAIcare, a groundbreaking initiative using AI avatars to improve healthcare access in 160 remote communities across the Dominican Republic. By replacing phone-based consultations, these avatars streamline communication, reduce wait times, and deliver faster care to underserved populations. The pilot program begins in the Cibao Valley, with plans to expand regionally and globally.

Get started by requesting a 14 Day Trial
Request partnership information from CodeBaby
Request a new feature with CodeBaby