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Role of Not for Profit Organizations in the Development of Healthcare

Role of Not for Profit Organizations in the Development of Healthcare. Healthy Africa; Approaches for the Not For Profit Hospital Chain of Saudi German Hospitals Group. Silver Jubilee Celebration.

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Role of Not for Profit Organizations in the Development of Healthcare

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  1. Role of Not for Profit Organizations in the Development of Healthcare Healthy Africa; Approaches for the Not For Profit Hospital Chain of Saudi German Hospitals Group Silver Jubilee Celebration Silver Jubilee Celebration on occasion of 25th Anniversary of Madras Medical Mission 12th & 13th January 2007; Chennai; India Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c. Fried Oelschlegel - Vice-President International Projects -

  2. Part 1 : WHY AFRICA ?

  3. Patrice Lumumba Mount Mulanie; Malawi Wangari Mathaai THAT’S AFRICA ! Mount Kenia

  4. Asmara, Eritrea Cairo; Egypt Thabo Mkebi Madagaskar THAT’S AFRICA ! Djalon Plateau; Guinea

  5. Abidjan; Cote D’Ivoire Congo The first Muslim and African female Olympic champion; Naval Moutawakai THAT’S AFRICA ! Miriam Makaeba

  6. THAT’S AFRICA !

  7. Or that is Africa ?

  8. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) Art.25.1 “Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services”

  9. The right for health:The WHO Constitution (1946) The States parties to this Constitution declare, in conformity with the Charter of the United Nations, that the following principles are basic to the happiness, harmonious relations and security of all peoples : Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic or social condition (...)”

  10. Martin Luther King Jr…. As long as there is poverty in the world, I can never be rich, even if I have a billion dollars. As long as diseases are rampant and millions of people in this world cannot expect to live more than fifty years, I can never be totally healthy, even if I just got a clean bill of health from the Mayo clinic. I can never be what I ought to be, until you are what you ought to be. This is the way our world was made. No individual or nation can stand out boasting of being independent, we are interdependent.”

  11. Africa – Apocalypse now ? So what? Conquest & Injustice War & Persecution Famine & Pestilence Dead & Damnation

  12. WHO Report 2006

  13. AFRICA – THE SEVEN MOST PRESSING QUESTIONS Question 1 :WHERE ARE THE POOR ? With increasing tendency – 25 % of the worlds population live with less than 1 US $ per day

  14. Question 2 : NOT FOR OIL - THE BATTLE FOR CLEAN WATER IS THE FUTURE A World of Water?Question 2 1.1 Billion people do not have access to clean water! 2.4 Billion people are suffering under the lack of adequate sanitation facilities !

  15. Question 3 : HUNGER & OBESITY One billion adults are overweight… But 170 million children in poor countries underweight Over three million die each year as a result of under-nutrition

  16. Question 4 : AIDS 42 million infected with HIV/AIDS currently, Over 95% in the developing world Over 20 million orphans expected in 10 years time

  17. Question 5:MEDICAL RESEARCH Less than 5 % of the world’s research budget is spent on conditions that account for 90% of African diseases !

  18. Question 6: DISPARITIES DISEASE BURDEN – the big 3 AIDS kills 3 million a year TUBERCULOSIS kills 2 million a year MALARIA kills 1 million a year

  19. Question 7: CHILD MORTALITY 11 million preventable deaths a year 30,000 children dying in Africa each day Leading causes include: HIV/ AIDS respiratory infections, diarrhea and malaria

  20. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Regional Office Africa - Report 2006 - The report 2006 shows clearly that improving HEALTH SYSTEMS are the key to providing a range of essential health care. African governments and their partners needs to invest more funds to strengthen the continent’s fragile health system. The challenge for African governments and their partners is to coordinate the provision of health care more effectively than ever before, and to ensure that all funds are used in an accountable manner to the benefit of the African people. Dr. Luis Gomes Sambo Prof. Alpha Omar Konare

  21. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Regional Office Africa - Report 2006 - • The challenges are many , including: • weak and fragmented health systems; • inadequate resources for scaling up proven inter- ventions; • limited access to the health services and technologies that are available; • poor management of human resources for health • recurrent natural and manmade disasters and emergencies • extreme poverty APOCALYPSE – an African faith because we are speechless, helpless, idle, and unimaginative ?

  22. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Regional Office Africa- Report 2006 - Improving the health of the 738 Million people living in the 43 member countries of the African Union by the WHO but also by private initiatives, donors and non for profit organizations is absolutely essential , along with education, good governance and sound economic policy. This can not be achieved without remarkable and increasing levels of investments in healthcare, education and management.

  23. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Regional Office Africa- Report 2006 - • Key – Messages • Health Care delivery is hampered by shortage of health care workers and inadequate infrastructure • out of pocket payments for health care drag people into cycle of poverty and ill-health • better health information needed to gauge appropriate public health response • half the population in parts of the region have no access to medicines

  24. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Regional Office Africa- Report 2006 - • Key Solutions • African governments and their partners should allocate more funds for health systems • Subsidized health care and social health insurance schemes are needed • Sector wide approach would allow for effective coordination of domestic and external resources • Strong health systems would be an effective platform for delivering all essential health care • Non-For-Profit Organizations are urgent called for investments in more and more needs tailored health care facilities in the African regions

  25. MDG 6 !

  26. MDG 8

  27. MDG 8 The MDG 8 goal is: the rich countries should spend 0,7 % of their GDP for the poor countries. Only Denmark, Luxembourg , the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden had actually honored that commitment; the USA gave 0,22 % ( but the most of them for military help ), the OECD gave 0,42 %. The financial help the Sub-Saharan Zone per capita is decreased from US$ 34 in 1990 to US$ 21 in 2003. It need new approaches and a common spirit for improving the Health Care Systems in Africa which should include the big donations funds, the medical industry, leading health care Providers, the national governments in Africa, the WHO, the NGO’s, and the citizens in Africa as well

  28. Part 2 : How to do it in Africa ? -The SGH Approach - Role of Not for Profit Organizations in the Development of Healthcare Silver Jubilee Celebration Silver Jubilee Celebration on occasion of 25th Anniversary of Madras Medical Mission 12th & 13th January 2007; Chennai; India

  29. We are obliged to our believe… “ومن احياها فكأنما احيا الناس جميعا” المائده ٣٢ “…and who’s ever saves one soul it is as if he saved all mankind” Surah Al-Maeda 32

  30. SGH-Group Vision: • to Design, Finance, Construct, and Operate 30 World Class Hospitals ,and create 50,000 Jobs in the Healthcare Industry; • to be the dominant regional player in the private medical education by establishing 5 MedicalColleges in Middle East andAfrica by the year 2015, Insha’ Allah !

  31. HOSPITALS MEDICAL EDUCATION SGH ASEER - KSA SGH-Group achievements : SGH SANA YEMEN SGH JEDDAH - KSA SGH RIYADH - KSA SGH MADINAH - KSA SGNAs (Saudi German Nursing & Allied Sciences Institute) NON FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 1990 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 FBA (Family Business Academy) OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS SEDI (Saudi Entrepreneurship Development Institute) HMRTI (Health Management Research & Training Institute) CONSTRUCTION DIVISION GOLD’S GYM

  32. ZAKAT DONATION PROJECTS Non for Profit Hospitals Narrated Haritha bin Wahab: I heard the Prophet saying, "O people! Give in charity as a time will come upon you when a person will wander about with his object of charity and will not find anybody to accept it, and one (who will be requested to take it) will say, "If you had brought it yesterday, would have taken it, but to-day I am not in need of it."

  33. SGH Group Journey- for profit and non-for profit both- SGH Group has a focus on Middle East (KSA, Yemen, UAE, Egypt ) In Yemen SGH gone there even though many people told not to go.!!! In Hail (KSA) we are going there to support the local community who are not as rich like other parts of KSA and we will go to other poor regions of KSA where private Sectors will not be in favor to go. BUT SGH Group is going to include Africa nations like Ethiopia, Nigeria, Chad, Ghana Eritrea, Congo IN FUTURE The Group will also include Asian nations like Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh…… 33

  34. SGH Group - promoter for community services • Saudi Entrepreneurship Development Institute (SEDI), to facilitates growth of Small and Medium Businesses in the KSA and in Arab World, www.sedi.org.sa • Healthcare Management Research & Training Institute (HMRTI) which is dedicated to the improvement of Health Management Research www.hmri-me.org • Family Business Academy (FBA), A Cost-effective and Result Oriented Resource Center for those seeking Knowledge/Information on Managing a Family Business. www.fba-me.org • Charity Blood Bank, SGH Group has also promoted this Charity Blood Bank that is the largest in the region.www.jcbloodbank.com 34

  35. SGH - ZAKAT PROJECTS / NON FOR PROFIT HOSPITALS • SGH has developed a specialized program for projects which are donated as ZAKAT to the governments but also non for profit hospitals for the poor together with the health care industry • SGH is planning, constructing, equipping and operating these Hospitals as their own contribution to develop corporate social responsibility to stamp attribute of developed societies in the Arab World. • The ZAKAT and non for profit projects are located in Oman, UAE, Kashmir, Sudan, Eritrea, Chad, Nigeria, Congo-Kinshasa, Ghana, and Nigeria ; further projects are planned in other African countries, Pakistan, and Afghanistan as well.

  36. SGH Essentials: African Projects (1) 1. Standardized Basis Architecture Model located in or close to a city (suburban region) of not more than 500.000 population, in a rural environment but with accessibility and basic facilities Turn Key: 5 Million USD ( all inclusive ) ; Adaptable and modifiable construction – tailor able to the regional different needs 2. Structured and designed for secondary care; inpatients 50 beds; 12 outpatient clinics; calculated app. 2500 Inpatients ( 25- 30 %) and 7500 Outpatients = 10,000 patients p.a. ; access round the clock 3. Medical emphases addressed to the common disease of Africa e.g. Malaria, Hepatitis, and AIDS. Furthermore it will cover : Infectious Diseases, Simple Traumata, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology (Maternal Care), basic ophthalmology, dermatology, ENT, etc…basic abdominal surgery, basic dental medicine, simple laboratory (normal function), Simple X-ray.

  37. SGH Essentials: African Projects (2) 4. Hospital design: The Emergency Unit operating 24 hours x 7days a week but it will not cover any tertiary care, specialized clinics, specialized surgery. Patients who need tertiary care will be referred with well equipped ambulance to the next suitable hospitals. Emergency/Recovery rooms with 9 beds. 2 Delivery Wards Capacity for 3 Operating Theatres, but will start with only 2 (1 in emergency, one in surgery ) Small blood center collecting donations from relatives, as a facility to manage own supply of needed blood 5. nursing education & training facility will be available as in all SGH ventures 6. Typical staff structure will start with 70 employees at the beginning. Managerial structure must have CMO & COO.

  38. SGH Essentials: African Projects (3) 7. Outpatient Clinics: total 12 ; of them are 2 OB & GYN , 4 Internal Medicine, 1 Dental Medicine,1 Ophthalmology, 1 ENT, 2 Pediatric , 1 Urology/ Nephrology. 8. Environment emergency power supply : UPS and generator Fresh air system. Complete water treatment Incinerator for human waste. Waste management septic tank. The hospital should be able to function in a supporting environment & in presence of efficient utilities and infrastructure.

  39. The Master planning is completed already

  40. 5 Mill US $ - Turn key; all inclusive

  41. FINANCING - FUNDING INVESTMENTS RUNNING COSTS Development Funds NGO’s & other Donors IP & SGHG Non-For-Profit Organization Government Industry Partner SGHG as supplier as supplier

  42. 5. Strategic out view (1) 1. SGHG is a “ learning organization “ 2. We will start in this year with our first NFP- Hospital in Pakistan; we will use our experience from this project to start in 2008 with the first NFP hospital in Africa. 3. We will develop a “ standardized hospital model “ for Africa which is able to cover the most pressing needs but also adaptable for special needs in the region 4. We plan to set up within the next ten years 10 hospitals; each year a hospital plus a nursing school; we want to speed up the time frame for further hospitals but also to improve the medical quality and economic sustainability

  43. Strategic out view (2) 5. Non For Profit Projects needs a spiritual & religious fundament and a team spirit of brotherhood and selflessness between all required partners – a new definition of partnership , social responsibility and teamwork 6. We invite to participate in these challenging task the big development funds & finance institutions the Non Governmental Organizations the African governments the World Organizations and their regional representatives as e.g. WHO, UNESCO, IHF, JCAHO, and the African Union Commission the Medical and Pharmaceutical Industry the Universities and other educational institutes

  44. Thank you for your attention !

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