Innovative Mobile Technologies to Maximize Health Impact

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Innovative Mobile Technologies to Maximize Health Impact Alice T. Liu Director of ICT4D November 20, 2013 Presented at the GSMA mwomen Working Group Meeting Manila, Philippines

Agenda Introduction to Jhpiego Jhpiego Project Examples Indonesia Tanzania Philippines Other Projects mhealth Areas of Interest 2

Introduction to Jhpiego An international, non-profit health organization affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University What we do: Empower frontline health workers by designing and implementing effective, low-cost, handson solutions to strengthen the delivery of health care services for women and their families. Approach: Collaborate with multiple stakeholders from Ministries of Health to communities Develop global program initiatives and technical interventions Field-driven philosophy 3

Jhpiego s Focus and Expertise Focal areas: Maternal and Child Health Family Planning and Reproductive Health Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Infectious Diseases Health Innovations Expertise in: Human Capacity Development Service Delivery Policy, Standards, and Guidelines Education, Training, and Curriculum Development Performance and Quality Improvement 4

Jhpiego mhealth Project Examples Indonesia EMAS and SMSbunda Tanzania - MAISHA Philippines MindanaoHealth mhealth strategy is under development Other Projects

Indonesia EMAS and SMSbunda Projects 1. Expanding Maternal and Neonatal Survival ( ) Goal: Contribute to the reduction of maternal and newborn deaths by one-quarter Funded by USAID for 5 years (2011 2016) Implementing partners: Budi Kemuliaan, Muhammadiyah, RTI, and Save the Children 2. SMS Information for Maternal and Newborn Health (SMSbunda) Goal: Increase access to knowledge and timely healthcare services for women and newborns during the antenatal, natal and postnatal periods. Funded by GE Foundation for 3 years (2013 2016)

Indonesia Project Areas of Intervention North Sumatra Banten 6 provinces Central Java West Java East Java South Sulawesi 30 districts and cities 150 hospitals 300 health centers (Puskesmas)

Household Community Health Facilities Indonesia: Working Across the Continuum of Care EMAS SMSbunda Adolescence and before pregnancy Pregnanc y Birth Postnatal (mother) Maternal health Postnatal (new born) Adopted from Kerber et al. (2007) Infancy Childhood

Indonesia ICT/mHealth Interventions Name of Intervention SIJARIEMAS (Referral Exchange System) SIGAPKU (Citizen Feedback Mechanism) SIPPP (Learning and Performance Reinforcement System) SMSbunda (SMS Information for Maternal and Newborn Health) Objective Improve communication among health facilities to stabilize, refer and prepare for emergency referrals Facilitate conversation and engagement between citizens and health facilities Improve and maintain midwives knowledge, skills, and competence Disseminate health information about ANC, pregnancy, and PNC to expectant and new mothers

EMAS Results to Date SIJARIEMAS 1979 cases referred. On average, 73 percent of hospitals sent a response within ten minutes of a midwife sending a referral request. Almost all patients (99%) were stabilized prior to being referred. SIJARIEMAS has more impact serving as a communication bridge between lower and higher level health facilities in larger communities than smaller ones, where staff know one another. SIPPP 2,887 midwives registered While response rate to quizzes is low - 23%, correct responses is promising - 88%

Tanzania MAISHA Project Mothers and Infants Safe, Healthy, and Alive ( ) Objectives: Reduce maternal mortality due to major direct causes Reduce newborn mortality through timely newborn care Eliminate mother to child transmission Funded by USAID for 5 years (2008 2014) Scope: > 250 health facilities nationwide Implementing partners: Save the Children Technology: D-tree International

MAISHA mhealth Application for Antenatal and Postnatal Care Goal: Ensure delivery of high-quality care to pregnant mothers following MOH guidelines in a format that is easy to understand and use. Enables: Identification of risk factors Screening for danger signs and complications Monitoring lab results to ensure all tests are done (BP, Hb, protein in urine, etc.) Encouragement for facility delivery Comprehensive counseling including individual birth planning, nutrition and family planning. Follow-up for appropriate visits Referral linkage between community and facility 12

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MAISHA Roll-out 28 health facility workers from 5 facilities trained in mobile application (from July 2012) 3,429 women registered from July 2012 to present 12 community health workers trained in mobile application (from February 2013) 436 women registered and visited by CHWs in Mafiga and Gairo catchment areas from February 2013 to present 14

Early MAISHA Data: Promising PNC Results Indicators for Post Natal Care Pre-mHealth (January July 2012) With mhealth (January July 2013) % of women attended for PNC within 48 hours 51% 63% % of women that delivered outside a health facility 35% 26% % of mothers coming for revisits 42% 48% % of children checked for HIV using PCR 1.9% 2.3% % of children give CTX 0.74% 3.4% % of children delivered by skilled personnel 44.4% 51.5% 15

Philippines MindanaoHealth Project Integrated Maternal, Neonatal, Child Health, Nutrition, Family Planning Regional Project in Mindanao Created through DOH-USAID bilateral agreement and implemented by Jhpiego In its 2 nd year of a 5-year project life Works with DOH to scale-up high-impact services for MNCHN and reduce unmet need for family planning throughout Mindanao region. 16

MindanaoHealth Geographic Coverage Project will cover 19 provinces, 2 cities, 366 municipalities/component cities, and 8,246 barangays Including conflict-affected areas of Mindanao: Basilan (North/South), Lanao del Sur, Sulu, Zamboanga City and Cotabato City Area offices in Davao, Cotabato City, Zamboanga, and Cagayan de Oro 17

MindanaoHealth Key Components 1) Improve access to and quality of integrated supply of MNCHN/FP services at facility level and through outreach 2) Improve demand generation through increased and improved messaging for MNCHN/FP services 3) Removal of local policy and health systems barriers common to MNCHN/FP Program Implementation 4) Strengthen CHDs capability in TA provision for local MNCHN/FP operations in the context of KP 18

Other Jhpiego Projects epartogram tablet-based decision support tool to monitor labor, based on WHO s paper partogram HemoGlobe - Developed by Jhpiego and JHU CBID a low-cost peripheral attachment that transforms a basic cell phone into an anemia screening and reporting tool. Mobile Safe Childbirth Checklist Prototype 19

mhealth and ICT4D Areas of Interest Key Role of ICTs in Education and Training elearning and Multimedia Content Mobile Coaching and Mentoring Mobile Clinical Decision Support Tools Technical Excellence across Health and ICTs Partnerships and Collaborations Intel, D-tree, Dimagi, Text To Change mhealth Working Group WHO Partnership for Maternal Newborn Child Health (PMNCH) ICT/mHealth Workbook 20

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