This webinar presents concrete case studies and expert knowledge in strengthening gender equality and promoting human and labour rights in the manufacture of medical products. Presenters spoke to their experiences of women's empowerment workplace programme that brings together global and local companies, business associations, and donors to support women in global supply chains through health, finance, and other curricula. In addition, principles of gender-responsive communications were discussed to ensure that language does not reinforce gender inequalities and stereotypes, but rather helps to subvert them.
161207 iHV leadership conf - Andrea Johns FiHVJulie Cooper
Presentation given by Andrea Johns at the iHV leadership conference on 7 Dec 2016.
Influencing your environment within an integrated 0-19 service - Andrea Johns FiHV, Professional Lead Health Visiting, Wirral Community NHSFoundation Trust
161207 iHV leadership conf - Jane PowellJulie Cooper
Presentation by Jane Powell, FIHV, Interim Head of Service Universal 0-5 Birmingham Community Health Trust., at the iHV Leadership conference on 7 December 2016.
Engaging Stakeholders to design and develop helth visiting services.
Matt Hackworth, Director of External Relations at IMA World Health discusses how IMA engages faith leaders and community-based leaders to educate people about HIV in Malawi at the CCIH 2018 Conference.
161207 iHV leadership conf - Susan OtitiJulie Cooper
Presentation by Susan Otiti, Assistant Director of Public Health, Haringey Council, at the iHV Leadership Conference on 7 December 2016.
Leading in a new landscape
161207 iHV leadership conf - Andrea Johns FiHVJulie Cooper
Presentation given by Andrea Johns at the iHV leadership conference on 7 Dec 2016.
Influencing your environment within an integrated 0-19 service - Andrea Johns FiHV, Professional Lead Health Visiting, Wirral Community NHSFoundation Trust
161207 iHV leadership conf - Jane PowellJulie Cooper
Presentation by Jane Powell, FIHV, Interim Head of Service Universal 0-5 Birmingham Community Health Trust., at the iHV Leadership conference on 7 December 2016.
Engaging Stakeholders to design and develop helth visiting services.
Matt Hackworth, Director of External Relations at IMA World Health discusses how IMA engages faith leaders and community-based leaders to educate people about HIV in Malawi at the CCIH 2018 Conference.
161207 iHV leadership conf - Susan OtitiJulie Cooper
Presentation by Susan Otiti, Assistant Director of Public Health, Haringey Council, at the iHV Leadership Conference on 7 December 2016.
Leading in a new landscape
Leadership for safety - learning from Scotland. Joanne Matthews, Head of Safety, Healthcare Improvement, Scotland and Jane Murkin, Head of Patient Safety and Improvement, NHS Lanarkshire
Presentation from the Patient Safety Collaborative launch event held in London on 14 October 2014
More information at http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/improvement-programmes/patient-safety/patient-safety-collaboratives.aspx
Inspiring and engaging people with preventionILC- UK
ILC Research Fellow Arunima Himawan presents on how we can inspire and engage individuals, healthcare professionals and policymakers with delivering prevention in an ageing world.
Nathan Downing - ECO 20: Empowering care homes through innovation and improve...Innovation Agency
Presentation by Nathan Downing, Associate - Business Strategy & Service Transformation, TSA at ECO 20: Empowering care homes through innovation and improvement on Wednesday 25 September at Liverpool Hotel Hilton.
161207 iHV leadership conf - Ros BryarJulie Cooper
Presentation by Professor Ros Bryar, Professor Emeritus in Community and Primary Care Nursing, at the iHV Leadership conference on 7 December 2016.
Creating a postive practice environment
Leadership for safety - learning from Scotland. Joanne Matthews, Head of Safety, Healthcare Improvement, Scotland and Jane Murkin, Head of Patient Safety and Improvement, NHS Lanarkshire
Presentation from the Patient Safety Collaborative launch event held in London on 14 October 2014
More information at http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/improvement-programmes/patient-safety/patient-safety-collaboratives.aspx
Inspiring and engaging people with preventionILC- UK
ILC Research Fellow Arunima Himawan presents on how we can inspire and engage individuals, healthcare professionals and policymakers with delivering prevention in an ageing world.
Nathan Downing - ECO 20: Empowering care homes through innovation and improve...Innovation Agency
Presentation by Nathan Downing, Associate - Business Strategy & Service Transformation, TSA at ECO 20: Empowering care homes through innovation and improvement on Wednesday 25 September at Liverpool Hotel Hilton.
161207 iHV leadership conf - Ros BryarJulie Cooper
Presentation by Professor Ros Bryar, Professor Emeritus in Community and Primary Care Nursing, at the iHV Leadership conference on 7 December 2016.
Creating a postive practice environment
Mika Salminen: Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (welcoming words)THL
Mr Mika Salminen, Director, Department of Health Security, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), at One Health Security Conference, 14-15 Oct 2019, THL, Helsinki
Global launch: Delivering prevention in an ageing worldILC- UK
It’s never too late to prevent ill health. And the health and economic costs of failing to invest in preventative interventions across the life course are simply too high to ignore.
At this event, we launched two new reports on what works in delivering a preventative approach to health in an ageing world; how we can improve take-up and adherence to preventative interventions; what we have learned from COVID-19; and how policymakers across the world need to act to ensure prevention becomes a priority as countries build back from the damage inflicted by the pandemic.
We were joined by a panel of experts from across the world to discuss the findings and what needs to happen next so we can move from consensus to action on prevention.
Nursing Now England Resource Pack_May2019Bev Matthews
To celebrate International Nurses Day 2019 we would like to thank Nursing Now England Ambassadors for working individually and collectively to transform perceptions of our profession.
A PowerPoint presentation from the Healthcare Businesswoman's Association of Canada (HBAC) -- Open House January 2011 -- presented by Anna Liachenko, president.
A experiência do Reino Unido sobre as Práticas Avançadas em Enfermagem foi tema da última reunião virtual, que aconteceu nesta quarta (24/11), do ciclo de intercâmbio promovido pela Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde no Brasil, pelo Conselho Federal de Enfermagem (Cofen) e pelo Centro Colaborador da OPAS/OMS para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Enfermagem da Universidade de São Paulo/Ribeirão. As palestrantes foram a diretora e a presidente do International Council of Nurses (ICN) do Reino Unido, Melaine Roger e Daniela Lehwaldt, respectivamente. Elas abordaram os avanços globais nas práticas em enfermagem, trouxeram casos do que acontece no Reino Unido e o porquê da importância dos enfermeiros e enfermeiras em práticas avançadas para os sistemas universais de saúde.
Report on the 5th Government Industry Dialogue on Digital Health, Medical Devices & Interoperability . This report is based on the deliberations of the the dialogue held between all stake-holders on 19th April hosted by the Disease Management Association of India , PCHA , Continua in partnership with Ministry of Health & Family Welfare , Department of Pharma , NHSRC, TIFAC , Government of India
An annual two-day transformational platform for innovative ideas, corporate advocacy and trends that shape and drive change in the world of health and social development. The conference offers incredible breath of content, with world-class speakers and conversational leads from diverse fields, with one objective in mind - expanding the solution space.
Held on the 26 april in exeter.
Slides are from the consortia workshop for the Healthy ageing grand challenge fund, as part of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund.
iHT² Health IT Summit Beverly Hills – Anatomy of a Health System – St. Joseph Health and The Innovation Institute
Panel "Anatomy of a Health System- St. Joseph Health and The Innovation Institute"
St. Joseph Health (SJH) is an integrated healthcare delivery system that provides a full range of care from facilities including 14 acute care hospitals, home health agencies, hospice care, outpatient services, skilled nursing facilities, community clinics, and physician organizations.
In their award-winning facilities, as well as non-traditional settings like school rooms and shopping malls, SJH maintains a "continuum of care," matched to the diverse needs of the urban centers, smaller cities and rural communities in three states who depend on us every day.
Founded by St. Joseph Health System, The Innovation Institute is a provider of business services, innovation solutions and investment management services to health systems.
Nationally and globally, healthcare providers are now at a crossroads. A true need exists to apply innovative thinking, in order to significantly reduce costs while maintaining high quality care. We must continue service existing communities, but increase the number of people we serve, and serve them all more effectively. This is the premise of an influential movement known as ‘Gandhian Innovation’ and our pursuit to ‘do more, with less, for more people’.
Moderator: Scott Mace, Senior Technology Editor, HealthLeaders Media
Larry Stofko, EVP, Innovation Lab, The Innovation Institute
William Russell, CIO, St. Joseph Health
Darrin Montalvo, President, Integrated Services, St. Joseph Health
Reinvented Healthcare Industry_ Jared L. Short's Vision for An Optimized Heal...thebusinessmagnatee
Jared L. Short - CEO of Cambia Health Solutions, a non-profit total health solutions enterprise, offering an affordable and accessible optimized healthcare experience.
Let us share with you our successes, impacts and performance over the past year. The Innovation Agency is proud to bring you our Annual Report for 2015/16.
The vital interconnections between health, oceans and climate changeUN SPHS
Dr. Richard Hixson (Consultant in Clinical Care Medicine and Co-Founder of Healthcare Ocean) at the 5h Saving Lives Sustainably Global Forum 2022 on 23 November 2022.
Resilient Circular Economy Medical Textile SolutionsUN SPHS
Dr. Tom Dawson
(Founder, Revolution-ZERO and Visiting Research Fellow in Healthcare Circular Economics, University of Exeter) at the 5th Saving Lives Sustainably Global Forum 2022 on 24 November 2022.
Clara Inés Meneses Sandoval (Environmental Management Coordinator, Fundación Club Noel, Colombia) at the 5h Saving Lives Sustainably Global Forum 2022 on 23 November 2022.
Pablo Tobón Uribe Hospital Strategy in the reuse of personal protection eleme...UN SPHS
Ana Zoraida Gomez Diaz (Director, Department of General Services and Environmental Management Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Colombia) at the 5h Saving Lives Sustainably Global Forum 2022 on 24 November 2022.
Resilient Circular Economy Medical Textile SolutionsUN SPHS
Dr. Tom Dawson (Founder, Revolution-ZERO and Visiting Research Fellow in Healthcare Circular Economics, University of Exeter) at the 5th Saving Lives Sustainably Global Forum 2022 on 24 November 2022.
Global Fund Emergency Response for BangladeshUN SPHS
Lahiru Perera (Project Manager, UNOPS) and Ekramul Haque (Deputy Program Manager, National Malaria Elimination & Aedes Transmitted Diseases Control Program, PM, BAN-MAL & Dengue; CDC, DGHS) at the 5th Saving Lives Sustainably Global Forum 2022 on 23 November 2022.
Vaccine supply chain: challenges and opportunitiesUN SPHS
Dr. Asel Sartbaeva
(Reader in Chemistry Department of Chemistry, University of Bath) at the 5th Saving Lives Sustainably Global Forum 2022 on 23 November 2022.
Reducing wasted medical equipment donated by iNGOsUN SPHS
Rodrigo Acosta, Zermeno Biomedical Specialist, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), at the 5th Saving Lives Sustainably Global Forum 2022 on 23 November 2022.
Understanding and addressing the effects of the pandemic on health care waste...UN SPHS
Paeng Lopez, Plastics in Health Care Project Coordinator, Health Care Without Harm Asia, at the 5th Saving Lives Sustainably Global Forum 2022 on 23 November 2022.
Building sustainability into the NHS Supply ChainUN SPHS
By Alexandra Hammond, Head of Sustainable Procurement and Supply, NHS England at the 5th Saving Lives Sustainably Global Forum 2022 on 23 November 2022.
The Global Fund- SPHS Engagement: Responsible Procurement FrameworkUN SPHS
The Global Fund and SPHS will solicit comments and advice on the project, and will collect any relevant experiences that the SPHS members can share from efforts to implement responsible/sustainable procurement practices. Deloitte will also prepare some questions to help focus the discussions.
The recording of the webinar is available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BIYLDyOMVfbcsIzOB-5hfY7FBbI3ZLzh/view
Sustainable Procurement Index for Health (SPIH) Virtual SessionUN SPHS
This virtual session provides you with an overview of the Sustainable Procurement Index for Health (SPIH). Details are provided on how the SPIH is structured, an overview of the key themes and questions, and the scoring system. Typical use cases for the SPIH are set out, and feedback from recent piloting and testing sessions is shared.
For more information please contact Ian Milimo at ian.milimo@undp.org and visit savinglivesustainably.org
India Clinical Trials Market: Industry Size and Growth Trends [2030] Analyzed...Kumar Satyam
According to TechSci Research report, "India Clinical Trials Market- By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2030F," the India Clinical Trials Market was valued at USD 2.05 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.64% through 2030. The market is driven by a variety of factors, making India an attractive destination for pharmaceutical companies and researchers. India's vast and diverse patient population, cost-effective operational environment, and a large pool of skilled medical professionals contribute significantly to the market's growth. Additionally, increasing government support in streamlining regulations and the growing prevalence of lifestyle diseases further propel the clinical trials market.
Growing Prevalence of Lifestyle Diseases
The rising incidence of lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer is a major trend driving the clinical trials market in India. These conditions necessitate the development and testing of new treatment methods, creating a robust demand for clinical trials. The increasing burden of these diseases highlights the need for innovative therapies and underscores the importance of India as a key player in global clinical research.
Explore our infographic on 'Essential Metrics for Palliative Care Management' which highlights key performance indicators crucial for enhancing the quality and efficiency of palliative care services.
This visual guide breaks down important metrics across four categories: Patient-Centered Metrics, Care Efficiency Metrics, Quality of Life Metrics, and Staff Metrics. Each section is designed to help healthcare professionals monitor and improve care delivery for patients facing serious illnesses. Understand how to implement these metrics in your palliative care practices for better outcomes and higher satisfaction levels.
The dimensions of healthcare quality refer to various attributes or aspects that define the standard of healthcare services. These dimensions are used to evaluate, measure, and improve the quality of care provided to patients. A comprehensive understanding of these dimensions ensures that healthcare systems can address various aspects of patient care effectively and holistically. Dimensions of Healthcare Quality and Performance of care include the following; Appropriateness, Availability, Competence, Continuity, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Efficacy, Prevention, Respect and Care, Safety as well as Timeliness.
CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V - ROLE OF PEADIATRIC NURSE.pdfSachin Sharma
Pediatric nurses play a vital role in the health and well-being of children. Their responsibilities are wide-ranging, and their objectives can be categorized into several key areas:
1. Direct Patient Care:
Objective: Provide comprehensive and compassionate care to infants, children, and adolescents in various healthcare settings (hospitals, clinics, etc.).
This includes tasks like:
Monitoring vital signs and physical condition.
Administering medications and treatments.
Performing procedures as directed by doctors.
Assisting with daily living activities (bathing, feeding).
Providing emotional support and pain management.
2. Health Promotion and Education:
Objective: Promote healthy behaviors and educate children, families, and communities about preventive healthcare.
This includes tasks like:
Administering vaccinations.
Providing education on nutrition, hygiene, and development.
Offering breastfeeding and childbirth support.
Counseling families on safety and injury prevention.
3. Collaboration and Advocacy:
Objective: Collaborate effectively with doctors, social workers, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care for children.
Objective: Advocate for the rights and best interests of their patients, especially when children cannot speak for themselves.
This includes tasks like:
Communicating effectively with healthcare teams.
Identifying and addressing potential risks to child welfare.
Educating families about their child's condition and treatment options.
4. Professional Development and Research:
Objective: Stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in pediatric healthcare through continuing education and research.
Objective: Contribute to improving the quality of care for children by participating in research initiatives.
This includes tasks like:
Attending workshops and conferences on pediatric nursing.
Participating in clinical trials related to child health.
Implementing evidence-based practices into their daily routines.
By fulfilling these objectives, pediatric nurses play a crucial role in ensuring the optimal health and well-being of children throughout all stages of their development.
One of the most developed cities of India, the city of Chennai is the capital of Tamilnadu and many people from different parts of India come here to earn their bread and butter. Being a metropolitan, the city is filled with towering building and beaches but the sad part as with almost every Indian city
Deep Leg Vein Thrombosis (DVT): Meaning, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Mor...The Lifesciences Magazine
Deep Leg Vein Thrombosis occurs when a blood clot forms in one or more of the deep veins in the legs. These clots can impede blood flow, leading to severe complications.
How many patients does case series should have In comparison to case reports.pdfpubrica101
Pubrica’s team of researchers and writers create scientific and medical research articles, which may be important resources for authors and practitioners. Pubrica medical writers assist you in creating and revising the introduction by alerting the reader to gaps in the chosen study subject. Our professionals understand the order in which the hypothesis topic is followed by the broad subject, the issue, and the backdrop.
https://pubrica.com/academy/case-study-or-series/how-many-patients-does-case-series-should-have-in-comparison-to-case-reports/
Telehealth Psychology Building Trust with Clients.pptxThe Harvest Clinic
Telehealth psychology is a digital approach that offers psychological services and mental health care to clients remotely, using technologies like video conferencing, phone calls, text messaging, and mobile apps for communication.
Medical Technology Tackles New Health Care Demand - Research Report - March 2...pchutichetpong
M Capital Group (“MCG”) predicts that with, against, despite, and even without the global pandemic, the medical technology (MedTech) industry shows signs of continuous healthy growth, driven by smaller, faster, and cheaper devices, growing demand for home-based applications, technological innovation, strategic acquisitions, investments, and SPAC listings. MCG predicts that this should reflects itself in annual growth of over 6%, well beyond 2028.
According to Chris Mouchabhani, Managing Partner at M Capital Group, “Despite all economic scenarios that one may consider, beyond overall economic shocks, medical technology should remain one of the most promising and robust sectors over the short to medium term and well beyond 2028.”
There is a movement towards home-based care for the elderly, next generation scanning and MRI devices, wearable technology, artificial intelligence incorporation, and online connectivity. Experts also see a focus on predictive, preventive, personalized, participatory, and precision medicine, with rising levels of integration of home care and technological innovation.
The average cost of treatment has been rising across the board, creating additional financial burdens to governments, healthcare providers and insurance companies. According to MCG, cost-per-inpatient-stay in the United States alone rose on average annually by over 13% between 2014 to 2021, leading MedTech to focus research efforts on optimized medical equipment at lower price points, whilst emphasizing portability and ease of use. Namely, 46% of the 1,008 medical technology companies in the 2021 MedTech Innovator (“MTI”) database are focusing on prevention, wellness, detection, or diagnosis, signaling a clear push for preventive care to also tackle costs.
In addition, there has also been a lasting impact on consumer and medical demand for home care, supported by the pandemic. Lockdowns, closure of care facilities, and healthcare systems subjected to capacity pressure, accelerated demand away from traditional inpatient care. Now, outpatient care solutions are driving industry production, with nearly 70% of recent diagnostics start-up companies producing products in areas such as ambulatory clinics, at-home care, and self-administered diagnostics.
Antibiotic Stewardship by Anushri Srivastava.pptxAnushriSrivastav
Stewardship is the act of taking good care of something.
Antimicrobial stewardship is a coordinated program that promotes the appropriate use of antimicrobials (including antibiotics), improves patient outcomes, reduces microbial resistance, and decreases the spread of infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms.
WHO launched the Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System (GLASS) in 2015 to fill knowledge gaps and inform strategies at all levels.
ACCORDING TO apic.org,
Antimicrobial stewardship is a coordinated program that promotes the appropriate use of antimicrobials (including antibiotics), improves patient outcomes, reduces microbial resistance, and decreases the spread of infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms.
ACCORDING TO pewtrusts.org,
Antibiotic stewardship refers to efforts in doctors’ offices, hospitals, long term care facilities, and other health care settings to ensure that antibiotics are used only when necessary and appropriate
According to WHO,
Antimicrobial stewardship is a systematic approach to educate and support health care professionals to follow evidence-based guidelines for prescribing and administering antimicrobials
In 1996, John McGowan and Dale Gerding first applied the term antimicrobial stewardship, where they suggested a causal association between antimicrobial agent use and resistance. They also focused on the urgency of large-scale controlled trials of antimicrobial-use regulation employing sophisticated epidemiologic methods, molecular typing, and precise resistance mechanism analysis.
Antimicrobial Stewardship(AMS) refers to the optimal selection, dosing, and duration of antimicrobial treatment resulting in the best clinical outcome with minimal side effects to the patients and minimal impact on subsequent resistance.
According to the 2019 report, in the US, more than 2.8 million antibiotic-resistant infections occur each year, and more than 35000 people die. In addition to this, it also mentioned that 223,900 cases of Clostridoides difficile occurred in 2017, of which 12800 people died. The report did not include viruses or parasites
VISION
Being proactive
Supporting optimal animal and human health
Exploring ways to reduce overall use of antimicrobials
Using the drugs that prevent and treat disease by killing microscopic organisms in a responsible way
GOAL
to prevent the generation and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Doing so will preserve the effectiveness of these drugs in animals and humans for years to come.
being to preserve human and animal health and the effectiveness of antimicrobial medications.
to implement a multidisciplinary approach in assembling a stewardship team to include an infectious disease physician, a clinical pharmacist with infectious diseases training, infection preventionist, and a close collaboration with the staff in the clinical microbiology laboratory
to prevent antimicrobial overuse, misuse and abuse.
to minimize the developme
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SPHS Webinar Series: Empowering Women in the Global Health Sector
1. Welcome to the
SPHS Webinar Series
”Empowering Women in Global
Health Supply Chains"
www.savinglivesustainably.org
September 27th, 2018
2. Agenda
1. Welcome remarks by the moderator
2. Introduction to speakers
3. Presentations
• UNDP: Introduction to the SPHS initiative
• Swasti Health Catalyst: Women Entrepreneurs
improving health and wealth for the urban poor
• Sehat Kahani: Empowering Women for an
Empowered Tomorrow
• UNDP: Lets Speak Gender 10 Principles of
Gender-Responsive Communications For
Development
4. Q&A
3. Speakers
Mr Florin Marin
Communications and Research Consultant
UNDP Istanbul Regional Hub, Gender Equality
Team
Ms Nida Shehzad
Lead, Digital & Innovation
Sehat Kahani
Ms Shama Karkal
Chief Executive Officer
Swasti
Dr Rosemary Kumwenda
Regional Team Leader, HIV, Health and Development
and Coordinator of Sustainable Procurement in the
Health Sector
UNDP Istanbul Regional Hub
4. Sustainable Procurement
in the Health Sector
(SPHS)
Dr. Rosemary Kumwenda
SPHS Coordinator and Team Leader for Regional
HIV, Health and Development, UNDP Europe and
CIS
SPHS Webinar Series : Empowering Women in
Global Health Supply Chains, September 27th,
2018
INTRODUCTION
5. Who We Are
Established in 2012, SPHS brings
together seven United Nations agencies
and three global health financing
institutions, committed to introducing
sustainable procurement in the global
health sector and beyond.
Our annual cumulative purchasing
power is around US$ 5 billion, which
represents a sizable portion of the global
pharmaceutical and other health
products markets.
What We Do
MULTI-
LEVEL
PERSPECTI
VECROSS-
CUTTING
INNOVATION
DRIVER
FOR
CHANGE
INCLUSIVE
APPROACH
MARKET
INTELLIGEN
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ONLINE
ENGAGEME
NT
PLATFORM
BUSINESS
TO
BUSINESS
Our UN procurers, suppliers and
manufactures work at global,
regional and national levels
We address sustainability from
different perspectives - public
health, the environment,
procurement.
We promote sustainable health
systems and inclusive green
economies
Our engagement with suppliers
and manufacturers is based on
systematic consultation, ongoing
dialogue and collaboration
We can draw on the expertise
and knowledge from our far-
reaching network
We maintain a repository of good
practice examples on sustainable
procurement and sustainable
manufacturing
We bring together a global
network of technical experts who
can support suppliers and
manufacturers
Emerging
Opportunities
www.savinglivesustainably.org
• Establishment of a Multi-
Stakeholder Partnership
Platform on Sustainable
Production, Procurement and
Disposal of Health
Commodities
• Development of Sustainable
Procurement Index for
Health (SPIH)
• Development of Sustainable
Health Procurement
Guidance Note
• Delivery of trainings on
Sustainable Procurement in
the Health Sector
• Engagement with our
supply chains to ensure
more sustainable and
responsible procurement and
sustainable production of
health commodities
6. GET IN TOUCH @ www.savinglivesustainably.org
Twitter: @UN_SPHS
We look forward to working with you on
a more sustainable global health sector.
7. Women Entrepreneurs improving
health and wealth for the urban
poor
Ms Shama Karkal, Chief Executive Officer, Swasti
SPHS Webinar Series: Empowering Women in Global Health Supply
Chains, September 27th, 2018
PRESENTATION #1
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15. Ms Nida Shehzad, Sehat Kahani, Lead, Digital &
Innovation
PRESENTATION #2
Empowering Women for an
Empowered Tomorrow
SPHS Webinar Series : Empowering Women in Global Health Supply
Chains, September 27th, 2018
19. A Female-Focused Health Provider
Network that works to deliver quality
Healthcare Solutions
A Female-Focused Health Provider
Network that works to deliver quality
Healthcare Solutions
20. E-Health
Clinics
SEHATKAHANI - A DIGITALHEALTH PLATFORM
People deprived of Health Access B2C: People deprived of Health Coverage B2B:
CLINICALCARESERVICES
Nurse assisted Video
Consultation by female
doctor
EMR Rec ords
E-Prescriptions
Value Added Services
HEALTH EDUCATION &
PROMOTION SERVICES
Corporate
sponsorship
Health disease
behaviour change
Patient led Video consultation
by Female Doctor 24/ 7
Ac cess to online pharmacy
Health forum
E-Health
services for
Corporates
21. 21
E-Health
Clinic s
$135K+Revenue ma d e in 2017
65K+Pa tients trea ted via Video Consultation
800K+Benefic ia ries rea c hed via Health Education
Aw a reness
Ca mp a ig ns
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IMPACTOF E-HEALTH CLINICS& AWARENESSCAMPAIGNS
22. 3Corp ora tes locked
In 2018
IMPACTOF E-HEALTH SERVICESFORCORPORATES
In
2017
pilot launc hed
on mental health
1000+Corp ora te Employees to b e rea c hed
$6K+Total Revenue up to d a te
$50K+Revenue c ommitment 2018
24. Training
Social Benefit
Certification to be a
Sehat Lakhani provider
Financial benefit
Continuing Medical
Education (CME)
IMPACTON FEMALEMEDICALPROFESSIONALS
Buddy Support
Social Media
Empowerment
27. MENTORS& ADVISORS
Kalsoom Lakhani
CEO i2i
Saad Hamid
CEO, Sc hool o f Skills
UmarFarooq
CEO, Tec hVa lley
DrShehzad Saleem
BusinessFra nc hise
Head , No va rtis
OmarParvez
Fina nc e Sp ec ia list
DrZakuddin Ahmed
Presid ent, He a lthc a re
Pa ra d ig m
Dr. Shifa Habib
IRD Researc h
Sp ec ia list
Raza Matin
Marketing & Business
Consultant, Google(Pakistan)
Zahid Jameel
Senior Partner Jamil &
Jamil, Barristers-at-law
Dr. Waseema Sheikh
MD, MPH
31. PRESENTATION #3
SPHS Webinar Series :Empowering Women in Global Health
Supply Chains, September 27th, 2018
Mr Florin Marin
Communications and Research Consultant
UNDP Istanbul Regional Hub, Gender Equality Team
Lets Speak Gender
10 Principles of Gender-Responsive
Communications For Development
54. GET IN TOUCH @ www.savinglivesustainably.org
Twitter: @UN_SPHS
We look forward to working with you on
a more sustainable global health sector.
Editor's Notes
Good morning, good afternoon and good evening everyone, and thank you very much for joining the first, in 2018, of the United Nations Informal Interagency task team on Sustainable Procurement in the Health Sector (SPHS) webinar series. Today’s webinar will focus on “Empowering Women in Global Health Supply Chains”.
My name is Alka Narang. I am the Assistant Country Director for UNDP India. I will moderate the webinar and I will start with introducing the speakers, and then we will continue with the presentations, after which we will have a Q&A session.
Our first speaker today is Dr Rosemary Kumwenda. Rosemary is the UNDP HIV Health and Development Regional Team Leader for Eastern Europe and Central Asia and Coordinator of the Sustainable Procurement in the Health Sector. Today Dr Rosemary Kumwenda will offer her insights into the UN perspective of Sustainable Procurement in the Health Sector (SPHS).
Our second speaker is Ms Shama Karkal Chief Executive Officer, Swasti a public health organisation, designing, delivering and supporting solutions for the health and wellbeing of the poor, headquartered in Bangalore, India. Ms Shama Karkal experience spans two decades and her repertoire includes work in the areas of large-scale project management, resource mobilization, monitoring and evaluation, research, documentation, communication, and capacity development.
Our third speaker is Ms Nida Shehzad. Nida is the Lead Digital & Innovation at Sehat Kahani. Sehat Kahani is a tele-health Platform that connects at home-out of work force female doctors to underserved patients in low and middle income markets providing access to quality health care. Nida was invited as a guest speaker and panelist at the Asia Forum 2018 by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Asian Development Bank (ADB).
Our fourth speaker is Mr Florin Marin. Florin is a Gender Equality and Communications Specialist at UNDP Istanbul Regional Hub. He works on developing communication materials and advocacy products to help advance gender equality and has recently developed a toolkit with 10 principles of gender-responsive communications for development. With an MA in Gender Studies, he has been working with international organizations for the past six years, pursuing the strategic design and implementation of initiatives focused on social justice and sustainable development
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My name is Dr. Rosemary Kumwenda. I am the UNDP HIV Health and Development Regional Team Leader for Eastern Europe and Central Asia and Coordinator of the SPHS. Briefly, before we move to three highly interesting perspectives on Empowering Women in Global Health Supply Chains, I would like to present to you UN informal Interagency Task Team on Sustainable Procurement in the Health Sector, which brought to you the SPHS Webinar Series.
As the coordinator of the SPHS Secretariat, I will offer insights into the UN perspective on how we, in collaboration with the Member States, the private sector and technical experts, work on sustainable global health sector, with the final aim of improving human health and well-being.
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For more information on our work and current projects; you can also follow us on twitter, and receive regular updates on the SPHS initiative by subscribing to our Newsletter. In case you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Thank you and we look forward to reconnecting with you for the next webinar focusing on Opportunities and Challenges in Introducing Renewable Energy in the Health Sector. Goodbye for now.