affordable medical technology
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Affordable Medical Technology
What?
Affordable Medical TechnologyReliable
Affordable
Accessible
Available
Why?
70% Indian Population are Rural
2% Qualified Medical Doctors in Rural India
30% Population are BPL & Lower Middle Class
5% Health Insurance Coverage
4% of the GDP is spent on Healthcare
50 Million Cardiac Patients
63 Million Diabetes Patients
1.2 Million new Cancer cases every year
0.9 Million Stroke cases every year
1,75,000 Renal Transplants Required
HOW?
Innovation using Structured Process
mHealth
InnAccel Structured Process
Need
1 A fast,reliable way for clinicians to measure bilirubin levels in order to provide timely and optimal phototherapy treatment
2 A way to assess the maximum amount of positive pressure tolerable by an individual neonate’s lungs in order to provide effective ventilation and prevent the occurrence of pneumothorax
3 A reliable way to immediately detect pneumothorax in the NICU in order to provide timely, lifesaving treatment
4 An easier way to safely deliver nutrition and antibiotics to hospitalized neonates in order to prevent vein damage,cyanosis and infection.
5 A more effective way to provide suction in ambulances or clinics without electricity or a main suction line in order to decrease the risk of infection and asphyxia.
mHealth Approach
Digital
mHealth Approach
AssessibleAffordableReliableConvenient
Challenges
Challenges
Low Penetration
Affordability
Accessibility
Availability
Awareness
Ambiguous Regulation
Complex Guidelines
Absence of Quality Standards
Lack of Incentives
High Capital Requirement
Case Study: RDS
35,00,000 4,00,000 1,60,000
PreMature Babies Suffer from RDS Die due to RDSborn in Indiaevery year
Case Study: SaanS, Coeo Labs
Cost Effective: 20% of CPAP devices
No Electricity Required
Portable and Easy to Transport
Easy to Use
Future Scope
30% 70% 5% BPL Rural Population Insurance Coverage
Technology+
Innovation Affordable Health Care For All