This document proposes a global healthcare platform called the "First Global Health Care Passport" that would simplify patient access to quality healthcare providers worldwide. It aims to empower patients by streamlining the process of finding and receiving care anywhere through standardized quality measures, cost transparency, and case managers to guide patients. The platform would develop an international comparative healthcare database and partner with leading hospitals globally to deliver patient-focused, value-based care. Its goal is to become a household name in India by 2017 by launching a mobile app and website that connects patients to providers, stores medical records, provides treatment summaries and reminders, and acts as a liaison with insurers.
3. A healthcare platform that
simplifies patient access to
global quality healthcare
providers with experts to help
them through every step of their
journey.
4. Global healthcare suffers from:
a lack of standardised quality
parameters or cost incentives.
There are no quality standards
correlated with cost.
5. PROBLEMS
THE
PATIENT FACES
The Right Health-Care
Decision
Meeting the right doctor
Making a
cost-effective
decision without
compromising on
quality
11. CASE MANAGERS
Supports the patient
throughout
their healthcare experiences.
Collecting quality feedback
about the entire process.
12. Develop an
International
Comparative Database
Healthcare institutions
will become transparent
displaying hospital quality and
procedure costs upfront.
13. Outcome - and value-based
patient care model
FINAL OUTCOME:
40. COLLABERATORS
Wider scope of expansion
Wider Target
Audience
More Incentive to make their
procedure transparent
Improvement in
quality of treatment
and facilities
41. IMPLEMENTATION
- Social Media Marketing
-Collaborating with leading hospitals and making
consumers join after they register in the hospital
database.
- Testimonial references
- Giving full access to the app for all users for the
first one year .
- Giving Referral discounts
- Insurance plans.