BRANDYWINE, MD, May 22, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Olayinka Ayeni, an author, digital health advocate, and technology leader, is advancing the vision behind MyLabScope as part of a broader effort to strengthen laboratory operations, improve patient access to medical results, and address persistent health information gaps across Africa.
MyLabScope is a laboratory operating platform developed to support both healthcare providers and patients. The platform helps laboratories manage patient registration, test orders, result entry and approval, branded PDF result delivery, secure patient access, report verification, payment reconciliation, HMO billing and claims tracking, analytics, referral workflows, and multi-laboratory visibility. For patients, MyLabScope is designed to make laboratory results easier to receive, retrieve, and understand through secure digital access.
The platform is being advanced through Digital Health Innovations Ltd., a Nigerian health technology company focused on practical digital infrastructure for healthcare delivery in Africa.
Ayeni’s work around MyLabScope is closely connected to his broader healthcare advocacy. Through African Dignity Project, a nonprofit initiative focused on preventive healthcare education and dignity for vulnerable communities, he helped lead a December community health outreach in Nigeria that brought together services including blood pressure and blood sugar checks, HIV and Hepatitis B testing, breast and cervical cancer screening, eye examinations, and eyeglass distribution.
The outreach highlighted a deeper challenge beyond access to one-day care. It showed how many African communities continue to face gaps in preventive health awareness, fragmented follow-up, limited continuity after screening, and weak systems for preserving health information in ways that can support future care and public health planning.
Ayeni later addressed these concerns in his published healthcare commentary, arguing that community health outreach should not end with temporary intervention alone. Instead, it should also generate evidence that can guide better prevention, stronger policy, and long-term health system improvement.
“MyLabScope is part of that larger concern,” said Ayeni. “When patients cannot easily access their results, when laboratories still depend heavily on scattered manual processes, and when health information is not structured for continuity, the system loses opportunities to serve people better. We are building with that reality in mind.”
Through his newspaper articles, Ayeni has continued to focus on digital health, patient-centered systems, and the need for African countries to treat health information as critical infrastructure. His writing has explored issues such as fragmented healthcare data, the absence of continuity in care, the value of community-generated health evidence, and the role digital systems will play in shaping the future of African healthcare.
That public advocacy is reflected in the direction of MyLabScope.
The platform is positioned not merely as a software product, but as a practical health information tool built around everyday realities in African healthcare. Laboratories need systems that help them work more efficiently and transparently. Patients need results that are accessible and easier to keep. Healthcare partners need better visibility into referrals, claims, and operational performance. MyLabScope is being developed to respond to those needs in one connected environment.
Ayeni is also the author of Traded Path and Becoming IT, books that reflect his broader interest in growth, systems, and opportunity. Across his work as an author, technology professional, health advocate, and public commentator, he has increasingly focused on one central idea: meaningful transformation requires more than conversation. It requires practical systems that help people and institutions function better.
For Africa, that need is especially urgent in healthcare.
Many of the continent’s healthcare challenges are not only clinical. They are also informational. Test results may be delayed, misplaced, difficult for patients to retrieve, or disconnected from longer-term care. Small and mid-sized laboratories may struggle with manual workflows, limited operational insight, and fragmented financial tracking. These gaps affect trust, efficiency, and patient experience.
Through Digital Health Innovations Ltd., MyLabScope is being developed to address those practical gaps while contributing to a larger vision for more connected, more reliable, and more patient-centered healthcare information systems across Africa.
“Our focus is simple,” Ayeni said. “Healthcare works better when the information around it is clearer, more secure, and easier to act on. MyLabScope is our contribution to that future.”
About Digital Health Innovations Ltd.
Digital Health Innovations Ltd. is a Nigerian health technology company focused on building practical digital infrastructure for healthcare delivery in Africa. Its flagship platform, MyLabScope, supports laboratory operations through patient registration, test order management, result entry and approval, branded digital result delivery, report verification, HMO billing and claims tracking, payment reconciliation, analytics, referral workflows, and multi-laboratory oversight. MyLabScope is designed to help laboratories operate more efficiently while giving patients clearer and more reliable access to their medical test results.
For more information, visit www.mylabscope.com.
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