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Steve Ollis D-tree International Introduction to mHealth in Tanzania Improving access to high quality health care Steve Ollis D-tree International

Tanzania mHealth Vision Established mHealth in Tanzania, driven by the general public, will improve healthcare outcomes throughout the nation. Specifically, mHealth will be: Impactful Sustainable Scalable Secure Transparent Coordinated Innovative Tanzania known as a world leader in mHealth

Who is involved in mHealth in Tanzania

Clinical decision support Map Disease surveillance Logistics Telemedicine Clinical decision support Health messaging Community Health workers Mobile money More! Where are mHealth projects in Tanzania

mHealth Tanzania Partnership Innovative public-private-partnership, working closely with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare of Tanzania, USG CDC, and numerous Tanzanian and international public and private sector partners Convenes multiple sectors, combining expertise and resources to implement sustainable and scalable public health programs that leverage the booming mobile phone infrastructure in Tanzania

Partnership Approach Scale nationally, mobile-centric information solutions that leverage mobile phones primarily, as well as PCs, smart phones, the web, and fixed line phone lines Work in concert with initiatives underway in the MOHSW and COSTECH, including integration with the national enterprise architecture Leverage expanding private sector interest in ‘mHealth’ and ‘mMoney’ to develop long-term sustainable PPPs Collaborate with other governmental and non-governmental implementing partners

Tanzania mHealth Community of Practice Over 90 members from over 30 organizations across government, industry and non governmental sector Co-chaired by Ministry of Health and D-tree International Quarterly meetings and 4 technical working groups Share experiences and challenges and identify potential collaborations http://groups.google.com/group/tanzania-mhealth

Direct to client communications

Clinical Decision Support

IDSR System Health facility workers report disease surveillance data by making a free call from the field using any mobile phone Diseases reported follow WHO standards: Diseases of Public Health Importance Epidemic-prone Diseases Diseases Targeted for Eradication / Elimination Real-time SMS & email alerts are generated by the system for follow-up and action

Mobile money to facilitate care Using M-PESA money transfer women from the poorest communities receive the funds for transport costs to hospital.  Within an hour of referral, funds are sent via M-PESA to cover the families travel costs to hospital.  On arrival the patient presents their ticket value and if correct the hospital forwards a $3.3 incentive payment via M-PESA to the referring doctor.  Using this simple infrastructure the number of patients treated for obstetric fistula at CCBRT rose from 162 surgeries in 2009 to 268 surgeries in 2010, an increase of 65% in just one year.   However, thousands of women continue to suffer. 

Community Health Workers Over 250 HBCPs in Dar using mobile phones to provide care Reminder option for pending referrals and visits to clients Supervisors Update and reminders for overdue visits (SMS)

Challenges Identified No scaling plan Lack of Data Standards/Interoperability Cost Trust Knowledge Gap Communication Privacy and Security Lack of private sector incentives Infrastructure: power and network coverage Siloed Funding MoHSW Procurement Human Resources Gap Managing Collaboration Phone Adoption

Asanteni! For more information: Steve Ollis sollis@d-tree.org www.d-tree.org +255 783 346 070