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2001: InfoDev Pilot Project, Peru

Fulfilling the Promise of Mobile for Health Pamela R. Johnson, Ph.D. Co-founder, Chief Health Officer The World Bank Day @ mHealth Summit Scaling-up Mobile Technology Innovations October 28 , 2009. 2001: InfoDev Pilot Project, Peru. 06-07-2004 17:45:33. Saramp.

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2001: InfoDev Pilot Project, Peru

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  1. Fulfilling the Promise of Mobile for HealthPamela R. Johnson, Ph.D.Co-founder, Chief Health OfficerThe World Bank Day @ mHealth Summit Scaling-up Mobile Technology Innovations October 28, 2009

  2. 2001: InfoDev Pilot Project, Peru 06-07-2004 17:45:33 Saramp “Caso probable de Sarampión, procedemos evacuar a Hospital de Referidos”.

  3. Since 2001, mHealth innovation around the world. For example… In Canada, health authorities monitor the spread of disease In Tanzania, rural health facilities are connected in real time under Phones for Health In the US, employees are screened for health risks and vaccinees report on adverse events. In India, health care sales reps register new customers, report sales and check inventory an clinical trial participants are monitored. In Mexico, diabetics track their glucose levels and receive tips for healthy living. In Peru, rural health workers report and track disease outbreaks. In Rwanda, health workers register patients, report on performance, track drug supplies and receive lab results. In Zambia, patients receive follow-up support messages post-surgery. 3

  4. 2009: Mexico, Diabetes Diary 311 411 Text Flucheck or Text Risk

  5. 2009: Mexico, Diabetes Diary

  6. System Dashboards IVR SMS Smartphone PC Client Email Web Scale: Lesson One: It isn’t about the technology! • Multi-channel access. • Interactive communication. • Data collection. • Real-time data analysis & decision support. • Flexible, configurable platform. • Supports many use cases. • Hosted, managed service. • Web services integration with other systems.

  7. Scale: Lesson Two: Avoid stovepipes MOH TB Malaria HIV/AIDS MCH EPI Disease Surv. Donor 1 Provincial Health Authority 3k9dbns si986hs Donor 2 District Health Authority X5t6hs X5t77s 3k9dbns X5t6hs 0kb3YY Labs Donor 3 3k9dbns N7uKK0 0kb3YY X5t6hs9w X5t6hs9w Warehouse/ Distribution Center Etc NGO NGO NGO NGO NGO

  8. E-health Architecture

  9. Scale: Lesson Three: Plan for sustainability SIMPLE FOR THE END USER BACK-END NOT QUITE SO SIMPLE

  10. Thank you.For more information text VOXIVA to 311411 VOXIVA Send to: 311411 Pamela JohnsonCo-founder and Chief Health Officerpamela@voxiva.com+1-202-251-1423 10

  11. About Voxiva We are a global leader in mobile+ health information solutions… • Founded in 2001, we have 8+ years of mobile health experience. • We operate in 14 countries around the world with a global service delivery infrastructure. • We have made mHealth work in many of the toughest places in the world. • xxx US Mexico Peru Argentina Canada Colombia Panama Ecuador India Rwanda Nigeria Kenya Tanzania Zambia We work with the leading organizations in the field…

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