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3. 2. 1. 0. MOBILICINE. ( It’s time to bridge gaps ). Why ?. A brief review on India’s health status: LIFE EXPECTANCY - Healthy life expectancy at birth in India was estimated to be 63.5 in 2012. This was 63.3 for males and 63.6 for females.
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Why ? A brief review on India’s health status: • LIFE EXPECTANCY - Healthy life expectancy at birth in India was estimated to be 63.5 in 2012. This was 63.3 for males and 63.6 for females. • MORTALITY- 44 per 1000 live births in 2012. • DISABILITY- 7.8 million people are blind, 1.2 million people with hearing impairment, 16 million people are affected by loco motor disabilities and 3 percent of India's children are mentally disabled. • Our goal is to make rural people mentally and physically healthy thus bridging the gap between urban and rural healthcare MOBILICINE INC.
CVS How ? HOSPITAL RMS MOBILICINE INC.
INNOVATION & BENEFITS • People staying in rural areas will now have access to the much needed health facilities. • Government health care providers will be able to give better and faster health services to underprivileged people. • Use of recycled cell phones will promote a reduction in e-waste. • Employment to the unemployed villagers. • Integration of village and rural economy. • Society as a whole as the environment will be cleaner, healthier and disease free. MOBILICINE INC.
STAKEHOLDERS • This idea at will be implemented with the help from the HEATH DEPARTMENT of the government, (first and primarily at rural levels), who can provide the health workers with the required cell phones. • Software will be developed with the help of computer engineers or IT professionals. • NGO’s working in this field can help to administer this idea by providing the proper equipments (cell phones and the software) at a subsidized level to the rural areas.eg. Genesis Foundation. MOBILICINE INC.
SET-UP COST running COST GENERAL HOSPITAL EXPENSE BUDGET MOBILICINE INC.
CONCLUSION KaluramPrakash knew his eldest daughter, Lali was sick. She had symptoms of jaundice and was probably suffering from diarrhea. Other members of the family had also been ill, but none as sick as Lali .Kaluram tried seeking the advice of local healers near Jharia in Jharkhand, but Lali who was 19 remained strangely bloated, her face and body swollen. The family of 10 survives on RS 5,000 a month, generated by their bicycle repair business and Kaluram worried running to a government hospital in Jharia was more than they could afford. Local health worker, Durga Chandra did not have the expertise to diagnose Lali. But she had a cell phone and access to a network of doctors who could advice her. She sends a text to the CVS, which then alerts a doctor in Jharia who sends an instant reply. The instructions were clear-Lali needed to be in a hospital. Transportation and arrangements for Lali’s care in Jharia was taken care of by the hospital to which the, message was sent. Sitting on the wall outside her mud and stone house several months later Lali looked healthy, although still weak. Her father was more energetic, especially when he talked about Mobilicine and how it had changed her care in the village. MOBILICINE INC.
JAI HIND!!! MOBILICINE INC.
Example of a text message MOBILICINE INC.
Polio drops being administered to a small child MOBILICINE INC.
A NGO at work MOBILICINE INC.
Recycled Cell Phones MOBILICINE INC.
EMPLOYMENT AS HEALTH WORKERS MOBILICINE INC.
INTEGRATION OF VILLAGE ECONOMY MOBILICINE INC.
Clean drinking water MOBILICINE INC.