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WELLNESS

 A perspective for Drug Regulations in Rural
 India




 •    Targeting mainly the Rural India ,our business proposal serves as a linchpin in
          the healthcare wheel of the country by maintaining the wellness of the
       countrymen, aiding and supporting the govt. in its healthcare initiatives and
               maximising the private investments in the healthcare sector.
     • We wish to remove the medical and social disability of the nation by dealing
       with limited access order and affordability of medicines through Free Drug
                  Cards to maintain healthcare records at central level .
NEED FOR CHANGE?
 Preventable and curable diseases dominate the morbidity pattern;
  diarrhea, measles, typhoid ,malaria etc.
 66% of rural Indians do not have access to critical medicine




3/20/2013                     wellness                           2
What is blocking rural Healthcare
delivery?




  •         Not attractive enough for private sector
  •         Distributed population
  •         Not enough money
  •         Less efficient public sector
  •         Lack of skilled health workers on ground
  •         Missing efficient distribution networks




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Product Description




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Snapshots of demo :




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Snapshots of demo :




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Snapshots of demo :




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Snapshots of demo :




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Snapshots of demo :




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• To help in providing end to end addressing and maintenance
                 of records at central level by existence of complete healthcare
                 network.
               • Build a service delivery around technology. Drug availability
                 and distribution to one and all with reasonable pricing
               • Promote the use of Generic Medicines and spread awareness
                 about its use.
               • Proper analysis of drugs and brand names and establishing
                 their standards
               • Lowers the burden on hospitals
 Objectives:




               • Generate a unique code personal to the registered citizen .
               • Caste, disability and BPL related information guides the
                 discount parameter of the drug card.
               • Information of height , weight , age and sex helps us in
                 determining his standard dosing requirements


3/20/2013                               wellness                            10
• Previous disease history helps the doctors in proper diagnosis
                 and help in reasoning out the possible cause of illness.
               • Information of occupation ,addictions, previous medication
                 and allergy help the doctor tackle avoiding the drug
                 interaction issue.
               • Knowledge of expiry date of prescription hinders misuse of a
                 drug.
               • Registration no. is necessary for authentication of the
                 registered practitioner and it would limit fake doctors and
                 good for future reference.
 Objectives:




               • Doctors would be provide a proper drug list from which they
                 need to prescribe , avoid corruption
               • Drugs categorized and discounted on basis of area specific
                 database management.
               • Sanitation and healthcare tips at the back of the receipt of
                 drug.

3/20/2013                             wellness                            11
Description of market: The main stake holders of
                    our plan are the people , the private companies ,
                    the government

                                    Rural India                 Private                      Govt.
                                                                companies
 Market analysis




                   Stakeholder’s    •   Affordability of        • CSR ‘ s are not properly   • Moral obligation of the
                                        medicines                 channelized                  govt. to provide
                   Pains            •   Availability of         • People don’t trust           effective healthcare
                                        medicines                 allopathic medicines.        environment.
                                    •   Personalised            • No recognition
                                        Medication


                   How we address   •   By providing generic    • Publicity and good will    • We provide an
                                        medicines                 earned by the                infrastructure that if
                   the demands      •   Maintaining Inventory     companies through their      successfully integrated
                                    •   Analysing the medical     CSR activities will be       with the primary health
                                        history                   recognised to greater        care centres relieves
                                                                  extent .                     govt. of its moral duties.




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Promotion:
             The promotion are to be mainly aimed at
                 • Customers
                 • Rural Public
                 • Govt. and Media


             Main methods are:
                • Public lectures
                • Nukkad ,Radio ,Promotion booths
                   (AASHA –type promotion)




3/20/2013               wellness                       13
Customer Analysis
Potential Customers for us can be divide into three categories:

• Generic Players : Ranbaxy ,Cipla , Zydus and other big and small pharma companies
     •   Could be helpful in providing good quality medicines
• IT – Companies : Wipro , Infosys , TCS etc.
     •   Could be helpful in providing better IT infrastructure
• Pharmacy Chains: Apollo Pharmacy , Life-care pharmacy etc.
     •   Could be helpful in successful integration of ‘ Wellness’ services in Urban India and also
         extending the reach of pharmacy chains at Rural India.



Each customer segment desires for :
• Goodwill
• Publicity
• And thus sustainability of their business in the long run




  3/20/2013                                         wellness                                          14
Business System Description
• Cash Flows :

             Mainly 4              Organisational          Profit earned
             sources of cash       costs                   reinvested in :
             • Personal            • Rent                  • Expansion to new
               investment          • Salaries                areas
             • Govt. Funds         • Infrastructure        • Diversification to
             • Charity             • Operations              provide more
             • Sponsorships                                  healthcare
                                                             fascilities.
                                                           • Expansion of
                                                             infrastructure .

• Short Term Goals
    •  To target a small village, one like Soda in Rajasthan, where such changes in
      healthcare system could be easily welcomed.
    • After creating a role-model-village we wish to initiate a country-wide drive,
      revolutionizing healthcare everywhere



 3/20/2013                                   wellness                                 15
Development and goals

    Current Stage of development
            •   Research on various ways and methods to make latest practises
                that exist in the developed nations rational and doable in India.
            •   A demo software to show the working of electronic health card
                system is prepared.
            •   Awareness generation regarding the initiative through writings in
                Pharma-Fanzine(A Bimonthly Pharma Magzine) is being done.
   Potential Margin
       • If working with govt. money : Nil
       • If working on own as a corporation : a fixed commission from the
           corporate clients, depending upon the business
           generated.(Commission yet not decided)

   Long Term Goal
       • We wish to enter the market of Urban India, Integrate our
          informatics with the M-Health technology and emerge as a role
          model for many budding enterpreneus who wish for making a
          change in the society.
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Financials
     Period of incubation 6-10 months
     Estimated cost         Cost Heads                 Per Month     For 6 months
     during incubation (6   Rent                       Rs 1,000      6,000
     months)                Salary of executives       Rs 10,000x2   1,20,000
                            Infrastructure: PC +       -             15,000
                            barcode scanner
                            +printer + Rented
                            server
                            Miscellaneous              Rs 2,500      15,000
                            Personal expenses          Rs 20,000     1,20,000
                            Total                                    2,76,000
     Sources of funds       Govt. , Charity or Personal Investment.

     Exit Strategy          • We are launching a pilot project with very less
                              investments in a small village . The aim is to know
                              the various loopholes that could occur during
                              scale up.
                            • If project does not work as we planned we will
                              work upon our shortcomings and come back with
                              certain changes.
3/20/2013                                   wellness                                17
Team Description
  Gitesh                        Rohit                         Deepika
  Gupta                         Gupta                          Dubey
 Recruited by Zynga Pvt.                                        Recruited by Orinova
    Ltd. At profile of          Recruited by Wipro
                                                                 Pharmaceuticals at
                             Technologies at profile of
    Associate Software                                            profile of Product
                                 Project Engineer
        Engineer                                                      Executive




Roles Assigned in wellness   Roles Assigned in                Roles Assigned in
• Technical Know-how         Wellness                         Wellness
• Infomatics Control         •Data Collection analysis and    •Managing Promotion and
                              data mining .                    awareness generation
• Programme generation                                         activities.
                             •Plan generation and execution
  and execution                                               •Marketing of services
                                                              •Managing corporate
                                                               communications
We Thank you for your
Questions?
time..

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Wellness final 4.1.2013

  • 1. WELLNESS A perspective for Drug Regulations in Rural India • Targeting mainly the Rural India ,our business proposal serves as a linchpin in the healthcare wheel of the country by maintaining the wellness of the countrymen, aiding and supporting the govt. in its healthcare initiatives and maximising the private investments in the healthcare sector. • We wish to remove the medical and social disability of the nation by dealing with limited access order and affordability of medicines through Free Drug Cards to maintain healthcare records at central level .
  • 2. NEED FOR CHANGE?  Preventable and curable diseases dominate the morbidity pattern; diarrhea, measles, typhoid ,malaria etc.  66% of rural Indians do not have access to critical medicine 3/20/2013 wellness 2
  • 3. What is blocking rural Healthcare delivery? • Not attractive enough for private sector • Distributed population • Not enough money • Less efficient public sector • Lack of skilled health workers on ground • Missing efficient distribution networks 3/20/2013 wellness 3
  • 5. Snapshots of demo : 3/20/2013 wellness 5
  • 6. Snapshots of demo : 3/20/2013 wellness 6
  • 7. Snapshots of demo : 3/20/2013 wellness 7
  • 8. Snapshots of demo : 3/20/2013 wellness 8
  • 9. Snapshots of demo : 3/20/2013 wellness 9
  • 10. • To help in providing end to end addressing and maintenance of records at central level by existence of complete healthcare network. • Build a service delivery around technology. Drug availability and distribution to one and all with reasonable pricing • Promote the use of Generic Medicines and spread awareness about its use. • Proper analysis of drugs and brand names and establishing their standards • Lowers the burden on hospitals Objectives: • Generate a unique code personal to the registered citizen . • Caste, disability and BPL related information guides the discount parameter of the drug card. • Information of height , weight , age and sex helps us in determining his standard dosing requirements 3/20/2013 wellness 10
  • 11. • Previous disease history helps the doctors in proper diagnosis and help in reasoning out the possible cause of illness. • Information of occupation ,addictions, previous medication and allergy help the doctor tackle avoiding the drug interaction issue. • Knowledge of expiry date of prescription hinders misuse of a drug. • Registration no. is necessary for authentication of the registered practitioner and it would limit fake doctors and good for future reference. Objectives: • Doctors would be provide a proper drug list from which they need to prescribe , avoid corruption • Drugs categorized and discounted on basis of area specific database management. • Sanitation and healthcare tips at the back of the receipt of drug. 3/20/2013 wellness 11
  • 12. Description of market: The main stake holders of our plan are the people , the private companies , the government Rural India Private Govt. companies Market analysis Stakeholder’s • Affordability of • CSR ‘ s are not properly • Moral obligation of the medicines channelized govt. to provide Pains • Availability of • People don’t trust effective healthcare medicines allopathic medicines. environment. • Personalised • No recognition Medication How we address • By providing generic • Publicity and good will • We provide an medicines earned by the infrastructure that if the demands • Maintaining Inventory companies through their successfully integrated • Analysing the medical CSR activities will be with the primary health history recognised to greater care centres relieves extent . govt. of its moral duties. 3/20/2013 wellness 12
  • 13. Promotion: The promotion are to be mainly aimed at • Customers • Rural Public • Govt. and Media Main methods are: • Public lectures • Nukkad ,Radio ,Promotion booths (AASHA –type promotion) 3/20/2013 wellness 13
  • 14. Customer Analysis Potential Customers for us can be divide into three categories: • Generic Players : Ranbaxy ,Cipla , Zydus and other big and small pharma companies • Could be helpful in providing good quality medicines • IT – Companies : Wipro , Infosys , TCS etc. • Could be helpful in providing better IT infrastructure • Pharmacy Chains: Apollo Pharmacy , Life-care pharmacy etc. • Could be helpful in successful integration of ‘ Wellness’ services in Urban India and also extending the reach of pharmacy chains at Rural India. Each customer segment desires for : • Goodwill • Publicity • And thus sustainability of their business in the long run 3/20/2013 wellness 14
  • 15. Business System Description • Cash Flows : Mainly 4 Organisational Profit earned sources of cash costs reinvested in : • Personal • Rent • Expansion to new investment • Salaries areas • Govt. Funds • Infrastructure • Diversification to • Charity • Operations provide more • Sponsorships healthcare fascilities. • Expansion of infrastructure . • Short Term Goals • To target a small village, one like Soda in Rajasthan, where such changes in healthcare system could be easily welcomed. • After creating a role-model-village we wish to initiate a country-wide drive, revolutionizing healthcare everywhere 3/20/2013 wellness 15
  • 16. Development and goals Current Stage of development • Research on various ways and methods to make latest practises that exist in the developed nations rational and doable in India. • A demo software to show the working of electronic health card system is prepared. • Awareness generation regarding the initiative through writings in Pharma-Fanzine(A Bimonthly Pharma Magzine) is being done. Potential Margin • If working with govt. money : Nil • If working on own as a corporation : a fixed commission from the corporate clients, depending upon the business generated.(Commission yet not decided) Long Term Goal • We wish to enter the market of Urban India, Integrate our informatics with the M-Health technology and emerge as a role model for many budding enterpreneus who wish for making a change in the society. 3/20/2013 wellness 16
  • 17. Financials Period of incubation 6-10 months Estimated cost Cost Heads Per Month For 6 months during incubation (6 Rent Rs 1,000 6,000 months) Salary of executives Rs 10,000x2 1,20,000 Infrastructure: PC + - 15,000 barcode scanner +printer + Rented server Miscellaneous Rs 2,500 15,000 Personal expenses Rs 20,000 1,20,000 Total 2,76,000 Sources of funds Govt. , Charity or Personal Investment. Exit Strategy • We are launching a pilot project with very less investments in a small village . The aim is to know the various loopholes that could occur during scale up. • If project does not work as we planned we will work upon our shortcomings and come back with certain changes. 3/20/2013 wellness 17
  • 18. Team Description Gitesh Rohit Deepika Gupta Gupta Dubey Recruited by Zynga Pvt. Recruited by Orinova Ltd. At profile of Recruited by Wipro Pharmaceuticals at Technologies at profile of Associate Software profile of Product Project Engineer Engineer Executive Roles Assigned in wellness Roles Assigned in Roles Assigned in • Technical Know-how Wellness Wellness • Infomatics Control •Data Collection analysis and •Managing Promotion and data mining . awareness generation • Programme generation activities. •Plan generation and execution and execution •Marketing of services •Managing corporate communications
  • 19. We Thank you for your Questions? time.. 3/20/2013 wellness 19

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