Ivy Syovata from Philips EA Presented at the 3rd HSDPF, sharing health sector development initiatives they have undertaken in the region. Of particular interest to counties present was the Community Life Centre in Mandera that several counties looked to take-up.
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Philips presentation at the 3rd health sector development partner forum
1. November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential1
Committed to improving people’s lives
Ivy Syovata
Business Development Manager
9/8/2019
2. November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential2
We target healthcare customer and consumer
needs along the health continuum
Healthy living Prevention Diagnosis Treatment Home care
Connected care and health informatics
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Philips Mobile Obstetrics Monitoring (MOM)
We strive to make the world healthier and more
sustainable through innovation
Improving people’s lives through meaningful innovation
4. Source: Philips Annual Report 2016 – global distribution of Philips ‘Lives Improved’ metric
1 Color coded by percentage of country population
Lives improved
around the world
2.1 billion lives
improved in 20161
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Philips vision links closely to the Sustainable Development goals
We support SDG 3, SDG 12 and SDG 17 and aspire to become a leading private player to obtain these
goals. SDG 3 is particularly close to our vision and mission
Goal 3: Good health and
well being
Goal 12: Sustainable
production
Goal 17: Global
partnerships
Goal 3: Targets (2030) linked to PHC in more detail, maternal and child health
• Reduce the global maternal mortality ratio (<70/100,000 live births)
• End preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age
• End epidemics (e.g. AIDS, TB, Malaria) and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases
• Reduce premature mortality from NCD through prevention and treatment
• Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse (incl. Drug abuse, use of alcohol)
• Halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents
• Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services
• Achieve universal health coverage
• Reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air / water / soil pollution
• Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate
• Support the R&D of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and no communicable diseases
• Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries
• Strengthen the capacity of all countries, for warning, reduction and management of national and global health risks
6. Trends in health technology
Increasing consumer
engagement in their
own health
Shift to value-based
healthcare will reduce
waste, increase access and
improve outcomes
Care shifting to lower-cost
settings and the home
Digitization of healthcare
7. Why the need to strengthen primary & community health
“A primary health care approach is the most efficient and
cost effective way to organize a health system”
Dr Margaret Chan – Former Director General of the WHO
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Source: The Primary Care Innovators Handbook, Center for Health Market Innovations, Results for Development Institute, 2015
8. What issues are we aiming to help solve?
• Supporting basic infrastructure (solar energy, water, waste management)
• Medical equipment and medication needs
• Quality of healthcare services (skills/training)
• Operational & financial sustainability
• Connectivity / Digitization within the health system: Improving connectivity
within the health system leads to timely referral of complications to higher levels
of care, and effective two-way communication of data within the health system.
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5 September 01, 2014 Philips Research Confidential
Smart Solar Energy
Enabling other activities
• Educational
• Social
• Commercial
• Job creation
Healthcare
• Open 24/7
• Medical equipment
• Referral, patient & workflow
• Service & Maintenance
• Training
• Monitoring & Control
Indoor & Outdoor Lighting
Water & Waste management
Philips Community Life Center (CLC) Platform
A community-driven and holistic platform for strengthening primary healthcare
IT-Connectivity / E-health:
• Mobile Obstetric Monitoring
• Remote monitoring
• Patient data/EMR
Community Outreach &
Health Promotion
Medical Outreach Kit for Community Health Workers
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Philips Mobile Obstetrics Monitoring (MOM)
Each year, 135M babies
are born in the world
In that same period,
6.3M children under
the age of 5 die
Every minute, a woman
dies from pregnancy
complications
Challenges in antenatal care delivery
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Key challenge: high MMR
MMR in Indonesia: 190/100,000 live births
The World Health Organization states that
pregnancy-related deaths can be avoided
with better access to antenatal care.
The MOM pilot monitored 656 women for one year
in Padang and delivered positive results; rewarded
by Frost & Sullivan Excellence Award in 2015.
Case Study: Padang, West Sumatra,
Indonesia, 2014
Key interventions
MOM has already demonstrated
its capabilities*
* Sini I, et al. Mobile Obstetrics Monitoring (MOM) as a model for community-based antenatal care delivery
in a low-resource setting. 452299112911. August 2015.
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Creating shared value,
by collaborating with
governments, NGOs,
local private sector and
others.
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Partnerships for scale, impact and sustainability