Noora Health
Anne Milan is a seasoned professional in service and systems design, currently serving as the Senior Manager at Noora Health since February 2024. Previously, Anne was a Product Manager at maad labs, where innovative learning solutions were developed for non-designers. As a Graduate Student at Carnegie Mellon University, Anne contributed as a User Experience Teacher Assistant, while also gaining valuable insights as a User Researcher at Spotify, focusing on qualitative research for B2B advertising. Experience includes roles as a Product Researcher and Strategist at Volvo Group, contributing to innovative product-service systems, and as an Experience Design Consultant at Sight and Life, enhancing nutrition outcomes in East Africa and South Asia. Anne's earlier positions covered visual and UX/UI design across various organizations, complemented by a robust educational background with a Master's degree in Integrated Innovation for Products and Services from Carnegie Mellon University and other relevant training in interaction design and architecture.
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Noora Health
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Noora Health’s mission is to improve outcomes and strengthen health systems by equipping family caregivers with the skills they need to care for their loved ones. Founded in 2014, Noora Health works closely with local partners and governments, turning hospital hallways and waiting rooms into classrooms by tapping into the most compassionate resources available for the patient’s care: their own family. In collaboration with implementing partners in India, Bangladesh, and Indonesia, Noora Health has trained more than 3.5 million caregivers across over 400 facilities using their flagship caregiver education and training curriculum, the Care Companion Program (CCP). In a cohort of patients, the CCP reduced post-surgical cardiac complications by 71%, maternal complications by 12%, newborn complications by 16%, and newborn readmissions by 56%. Noora Health was honored as a TED 2022 Audacious Project Grantee and recipient of the 2022 Skoll Foundation Award for Social Innovation.