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mHealth

in Europe: What works well, what should we consider to change?Cross border Healthcare in Europe

27 October 2011

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The music industry revolution

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The healthcare industry revolution?

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Connecting GPs and Specialists

REMOTE CARE SERVICES GREECE

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“The telemedicine program allows me to offer a much more effective

treatment to my patients here in Aliveri “

Nikos Dimitros, GP Aliveri

Health Centre

• Pilot launch in 2006, live roll-out in 2008 in 17 remote municipalities

• More efficient use of resources through remote diagnosis and treatment consultation between local GPs and centralised specialists

• Expansion to 30 Greek municipalities in 2011

• New pilot scheduled for Albania

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Receiving Intravenous Immunoglobulin Infusions at Home

REMOTE CARE SERVICES UK

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• Commercial pilot during 2011 with Baxter Healthcare

• Making care more accessible for patients, effective for providers, and affordable for payers

• Deployment of Vodafone’s secure and reliable managed service capability

PATIENTS CAN INTEGRATE THE TREATMENT IN THEIR EVERYDAY LIFES

WHILST HOSPITALS CAN FREE UP RESOURCES

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Condition Management for Oncology Patients

REMOTE CARE SERVICES EGYPT

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• Commercial project starting in summer 2011

• To improve diary compliance, speed up time to database lockdown,

and reduce

patient drop-out

• Deployment of a secure and reliable managed service capability platform

IMPROVING COMPLIANCE, RETENTION, AND QUALITY OF DATA

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Managing the Malaria Medicine Supply Chain

ACCESS TO MEDICINE TANZANIA

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POST - PILOT

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PILOT

• “SMS for Life”

project with Novartis

• Six months, 129 facilities, five anti-malarial drugs

• Level of anti-malarial stock-outs dropped from 26% to only 0.8%

• Weekly response compliance averaged 95%

• Data accuracy was 94%

• Full commercial roll-out of “SMS for Life”

to all 4,600 public health facilities in Tanzania

• Extension of focus for “SMS for Life”

to include medications for Leprosy and Tubercolis

• Commercial roll-out of “SMS for Health”

with Pfizer, to manage supply & expiry of 20 drugs across The Gambia

Community Healthcare Worker Mobilisation

MOBILE FLEXIBLE WORKING SOUTH AFRICA

• “Nompilo”

proof of concept project started in

January 2009

• Monitoring & Evaluating Care Givers more efficiently whilst creating a more supportive and enabling environment

• Deployment of a managed service solution by Vodacom South Africa

• Full roll-out in South Africa in 2011

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“ The great thing for me is that I am learning so much, but more

importantly, I now have more time to devote to my patients “

Community Care Giver, Pretoria, SA

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Our mission

“IMPROVE HEALTHCARE OUTCOMES AND QUALITY OF LIFE BY GIVING PATIENTS AND HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS INCREASED FLEXIBILITY AND FREEDOM”

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Our legacy: more than a decade of mHealth

experience

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1999 FIRST VODAFONE MHEALTH SERVICES LAUNCHED

2005 R&D trials on disease prevention for individuals

2005 FIRST VODAFONE MHEALTH COMMERCIAL PARTNER COLLABORATION

2006 mHealth

Policy Paper published

2007 Vodafone Life Sciences industry-vertical team established

2009 LAUNCH OF THE MHEALTH ALLIANCE

2009 mHealth

for Development report published

2009 VODAFONE MHEALTH SOLUTIONS BUSINESS UNIT LAUNCHED

2010 First Vodafone Health Debate

2011 FIRST-EVER MHEALTH FULL COUNTRY ROLL-OUT

Why Vodafone

Vodafone Group Plc is the world's leading mobile telecommunications company, with a significant presence in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and the United States

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Proportionate mobile customers

14.5% growth

370.9m

“WE CAN PROVIDE A CONSOLIDATED APPROACH TO A FRAGMENTED MARKET”

Our approach

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MAINTAIN A DIFFERENT BUSINESS MODEL•End-to-end managed services

•Depending on size of target group our services can be device and network agnostic

TARGET HEALTHCARE NEEDS IN EMERGING AND MATURE MARKETS•Bridging of infrastructure

•Decentralising healthcare

DELIVER BUSINESS TO BUSINESS SOLUTIONS GLOBALLY•Secure, reliable, scalable

•Sustainable and innovative

Where we can support

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MOBILE FLEXIBLE WORKINGFIELD FORCE ENABLEMENTMOBILE MEDICAL RECORDS

LONE WORKER SAFETY & SECURITY

ACCESS TO MEDICINESUPPLY, LOGISTICS, AND SAFETY*

TRAINING AND AWARENESSDISEASE OUTBREAKS

REMOTE CARE SERVICESCONDITION MANAGEMENT

HOSPITAL TO HOMEASSISTED LIVING*

CLINICAL RESEARCHPATIENT RECRUITMENT

COMPLIANCE AND RETENTIONPATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES

MARKETING & ENGAGEMENTCONSUMER HEALTH MARKETING

HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTSAFETY, SURVEILANCE, POST MARKETING STUDIES

* In preparation


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