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22 September 2016 Overview of mHealthConnect Project Improving Connection of Peru Mobile Healthcare Facilities in Rural Areas Project Workshop at Satellite Applications Catapult in UK

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22 September 2016

Overview of mHealthConnect Project

Improving Connection of Peru Mobile Healthcare Facilities in Rural Areas

Project Workshop at Satellite Applications Catapult in UK

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Matrix Organisation

1. Overview of the Workshop2. Introduction to FCO Prosperity Fund Programme3. How does this Project help Prosperity?4. Project Overview5. Recap and Scale-up Brief

Agenda

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Overview of the Workshop

Satellite Applications Catapult

TIME SESSION

9:30 -

10:00Arrival, refreshments, and registration

10:00 -

10:15

Welcome and Introductions

Mark Hampson - Chief Innovation Officer, Satellite Applications Catapult

10:15 -

10:45

Overview of the Prosperity Fund mHealthConnect Project

Estel Blay - Business Developer, Satellite Applications Catapult

Marcel Quintana - Software Systems Engineering Manager, Satellite

Applications Catapult

10:45 -

11:15

Clinical Challenges, Needs and Opportunities in the Peruvian Amazonia Region

Magaly Blas - Medical Doctor, Cayetano Heredia University

Miguel Egoavil - Medical Doctor, Cayetano Heredia University

11:15 -

11:45

Mobile Technology and Third World Healthcare

Okey Okuzu - CEO/Founder -InStrat Global Health Solutions

11:45 -

12:00Coffee Break

AGENCIES AND FUNDING SESSION

12:00 -

12:15

ESA ARTES IAP Health Projects and Opportunities

Ian Downey - UK Ambassador - IAP Programme, European Space Agency12:15 -

12:30

UKSA Health Projects and Opportunities

Chris Lee - Head of International Space Policy, UK Space Agency12:30 -

12:45

Innovate UK eHealth Projects and Opportunities

Michael Sullivan - Lead Technologist Regenerative Medicine, Innovate UK

12:45 -

13:45Lunch and networking event

CLINICAL AND TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS SESSION

13:45 -

14:00

An NHS perspective and remote consultation

Tom Hardie - Clinical Policy and Strategy Team Manager, NHS

Adrian Smith - Director of digital solutions, NHS, AGCSU

14:00 -

14:15

Telehealth Solutions

Phil O'Connell - Founder and Chairman, Simple Shared Healthcare Social

Enterprise

14:15 -

14:30

Satellite-based Communications for eHealth Solutions

James Cemmell - Senior Director, Strategic Impact Partnerships, Inmarsat

14:30 -

14:45

Mobile for Development - mHealth Programme

Alex Roche - mNutrition Business Intelligence Manager, GSM Association

14:45 -

15:00

Closing Remarks

Paul Febvre - Chief Technology Officer, Satellite Applications Catapult

15:00 Depart

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Matrix OrganisationIntroduction to the FCO’s Prosperity Fund Programme

• The Prosperity Fund is a programme that encourages global growth in line with the UK’s development goals on sustainable development.

• HM Government announced a £1.3bn Prosperity Fund over the next 5 years to promote the economic reform and development needed for growth in partner countries.

• Peru Prosperity Fund Projects are looking for practical and high-impactinterventions. Projects can be designed to deliver outcomes in one year or over a 2-5 year multiyear programme. Typical projects will be around £100,000 in year one.

• Four areas of interest on Peru Prosperity Fund are Accessible Healthcare, Energy, Infrastructure, Education.

• Accessible Healthcare projects wants to help extend effective healthcare services to even more of the Peruvian population, or those that improve the effectiveness of existing services.

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How does the Project help Prosperity? (I)

What Programme Objectives does this project help to meet?

Prosperity Fund Programme for Peru1

Helping Peru to build sustainable and inclusive growth supported by UK expertise in accessible healthcare2

Making sectoral (inc UK) best practice more accessible3

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How does the Project help Prosperity? (II)

How will this project help to deliver the Programme Objectives?

By supporting the improvement, extension and scale-upof integrated healthcare services in remote and non

accessible areas

1

With the use of eHealth and mobile health (mHealth)technologies and services

2

And, enabled with enhanced connectivity solutions such as terrestrial and/or satellite communications

3

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How does the Project help Prosperity? (III)

What benefit will this project deliverfor UK?

1UK companies shall benefit from new opportunities for

knowledge transfer and exchange, provision of technological products, solutions and services in Peru

To support healthcare practitioners and local/national government in accessing new eHealth and mHealth technologies and solutions in rural areas within UK

2

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How does the Project help Prosperity? (IV)

What considerations are taken to foster sustainability and long-term strategy and thus diminishing dependence?

By involving the government beneficiary from the outset in the project design and during execution

1

By including a local and key stakeholder, Cayetano Heredia University, specialised in health sciences to ensure the

successful delivery of the project, as well as becoming the connection to decision makers in Peru

2

By engaging with UK government and bodies in trade and exports to support the initiative

3

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How does the Project help Prosperity? (V)

How is this project likely to contribute to a reduction in poverty and ODA?

OECD “despite improvements in access to both healthcare and education, the quality of these essential public services remains

insufficient to meet the needs of citizens”1

An IBD study showed that an increase in investment on health by 1.25% in Peru reduced poverty by 3.48% and the GINI inequality index by

6.63% which in turn had a positive impact on GDP

2

The project is designed to plan an expansion of healthcare coverage in difficult areas

3

Promoting an accessible and inclusive healthcare coverage, the mortality and morbidity, especially in vulnerable groups will

decrease, raising the quality of life of the population4

OECD: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentIBC: Inter-American Development BankODA: Official Development Assistance

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Matrix OrganisationProject Overview – The Purpose (I)

To improve healthcare provision in remote areas of the Peruvian Amazonia via enhanced connectivity in

mobile healthcare facilities, allowing patients and practitioners access to better medical information,

including through the use of UK technology.

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Matrix OrganisationProject Overview – Mobile Healthcare Facilities? (II)

Social Action Itinerant Platforms(PIAS) are large ships that belong to the Ministry of Social Inclusion

Community health agent reaching a Health Post during flooding season

Vine Trust Amazon Hope 2Emergency ambulance

British Red Cross

Field hospitalcredits/source BLUE-MED

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Matrix OrganisationProject Overview – The Location (III)

The reference “The Mama River” project undertaken by Cayetano and Vine Trust took place at 13 communities in the Parinari district of the Loreto Region

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Matrix OrganisationProject Overview – Objectives (IV)

TECHNOLOGICAL

1. To identify connectivity solutions to improve communications.2. To underpin the implementation of eHealth/mHealth technologies and solutions.

CLINICAL

1. To enable patients and practitioners, in remote locations, to better access to healthcare services and information (e.g. monitoring, advice, health records).

2. To increase the ratio of people with access to healthcare services, improving care, general health awareness and even decreasing mortality rates.

SUSTAINABILITY AND COMMERCIAL

1. Catapult to engage with UK industry and SME communities to provide robust/proven technologies in support of long-term sustainable connected-care.

2. Cayetano to assist with engaging with Peruvian stakeholders such as Ministry Of Health and Ministry of Social Inclusion.

3. UK Embassy in Lima to support the strategy and UK export interests.

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Matrix OrganisationProject Overview – Activities (V)

WP1: Evaluation and Definition of Connected Health Case Studies -> 1 document

• Review, analysis and assessment of current initiatives and needs.• Definition of two Health Case Studies:

• Maternal, newborn and child health -> scale-up of The Mama River Project• Zika tropical disease -> new case used to provide different perspective

WP2: Technology Gap Analysis and Roadmap -> 1 document

• Technology gap analysis; e.g. terrestrial and satellite connectivity, medical data, integrated care, open-source vs. commercial alternatives, etc.

• Definition of technical needs; e.g. features and high-level technical specifications, product roadmap, complexity and estimation of procurement costs.

WP3: Definition of Pilot Demonstration and Deployment Activities -> 2 documents

• Definition of pilot implementation and deployment roll-out / multiyear plan.• Tender draft document for Pre-Commercial Procurement.

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Matrix OrganisationProject Overview – Dissemination & Engagement (VI)

Consortium Workshop in UK, September 2016

• Project dissemination and engagement for UK stakeholders.• Supported by the consortium partner, Cayetano Heredia University.• Establishment of a relevant stakeholders list in the UK.• Overview of funding opportunities to scale-up.

Attendance to EHI Live Event, UK’s largest digital health show, November 2016

• Project dissemination and engagement for UK stakeholders.• Supported by the attendance of Peruvian representatives in Ministry of Health and

Research Institute for the Peruvian Amazonia.

Consortium Workshop in Peru, February 2017 (TBC)

• Project dissemination and engagement for Peruvian stakeholders.• Supported by the consortium partner, Satellite Applications Catapult.• Establishment of a relevant stakeholders list in Peru.• Overview of funding opportunities to scale-up.

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Matrix OrganisationRecap and Scale-up Brief

This 9-month project focus on engaging principal stakeholders to frame the clinical needs and governmental priorities for the region, as well to understand

and define its technological needs and challenges for UK stakeholders.

Next multi-year/staged pilot implementation project is pursued with two Health Case Studies to scale-up (foreseen between 3 to 4 years roll-out).

With Pre-Commercial Procurement of technology in UK within the

applicable domain

In cooperation and agreement with Cayetano and government

stakeholders in Peru

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Matrix OrganisationContacts and Acknowledgements

Project Contacts

Estel Blay [email protected] Quintana [email protected]

Project Partner With the support of

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Thank You!