A new artificial intelligence-powered health application launching globally next week could offer Ghanaians a simpler way to organise medical records, track health information and access AI-powered insights, at a time when much of the country's healthcare system still relies on paper records and fragmented digital platforms. The application, Savva, is scheduled for release on Tuesday, July 7, on Android and iOS devices. Developed by Miami-based Vircode, Inc., the app allows users to store laboratory reports, prescriptions, medical scans and readings from wearable devices in one place on their phones.