Noora Health
Edith is the Co-Founder & Co-CEO at Noora Health where she works closely with Shahed on all things org strategy and vision. She is currently based remotely out of the US and misses living in India every day. In her free time, Edith enjoys wandering the beach and woods with her daughter, Sophie, searching for berries, fairies, and other magical things.
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Edith Elliott is the Co-Founder & CEO at Noora Health. Edith was previously a Design Innovation Fellow and Entrepreneurship Instructor, Startup Garage at the Stanford Graduate School of Business from September 2012 to September 2013. Prior to that, they were a Summer Fellow at AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition from June 2011 to September 2011. From March 2008 to July 2010, Edith was an Associate Manager, Corporate Marketing & Communications at Population Services International. Edith began their career as a Development Department at The Aspen Institute from September 2006 to March 2008.
Edith Elliott received a degree in International Policy Studies and Global Health from Stanford University and a degree in International Relations from Tufts University.
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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.