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mHealth Working Group July 13, 2010

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mHealth Working Group. July 13, 2010. Thanks to Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Participant Introductions. July 13 th Agenda. Current Events mHealth Toolkit: Introducing Planning Process Presentations on Planning Processes Applying the Innovation Cycle to Mobile Health - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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mHealth Working Group

July 13, 2010

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Thanks to Association of Reproductive Health

Professionals

Participant Introductions

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July 13th Agenda

•Current Events•mHealth Toolkit: Introducing Planning

Process•Presentations on Planning Processes

▫Applying the Innovation Cycle to Mobile Health

▫Capturing mHealth Requirements• ICT for Education and Training•Renaming the Working Group

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mHealth Events

Recent•NYC Mobile Tech Salon: Mobile Sensing• ICT for Development, Education, Training•eLearning Guild: mLearnCon•USAID/PHI: mHealth Design and PlanningPending•m4D2010, Kampala, abstracts due July 15•mHealth Summit, DC, abstracts due July 16•mHealth Global Conference, Dubai, Sept. 13-

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Events Sites and Materials onmHealth Toolkit

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The mHealth Toolkit

•Reach beyond beltway to field•Synthesize and streamline growing

information•Support objective standards: evidence-

based, appropriate, scalable, sustainable•Shift from discussion to practices & planning Now openly available at:http://www.k4health.org/toolkits/mhealth

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Group Comments on Toolkit

•Instructions for newcomers•Typology/examples of problems addressed•Emphasize program planning, adoption

steps •What works and does not work, and what

mHealth needs to work•Detail on functional areas vs. start w/

health areas •Not “chase” rapidly evolving technology•Link with other toolkits, sites, CoP

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Planning Process Needed for Toolkit (and mHealth Overall)

Add section on problems addressed by mHealth, and planning process foradoption.

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Importance of Planning Process

Reduce or offset mHealth limitations-

Indecision Shortcuts Lack of Evidence

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Initial Planning ProcessToolkit= Examples Planning Considerations (evidence, lessons, questions)

Formative Concept Requirements Research Devt. Definition

*Generic development process graphic from Google images

= Today’s Speakers

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Presentation

Applying the Innovation Cycle to mHealth: Understand, Develop and

Enhance

Dr. Aditya Dev Sood Center for Knowledge Societies

[email protected]

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Presentation

Capturing mHealth Requirements: A Worksheet to Guide the Process

   Janice Cunningham, AIDP

[email protected]

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Renaming the Working Group

What’s in a name:•Public health standards, strategies and

practices•Appropriate, evidence-based, scalable and

sustainable•Global knowledge sharing•Program managers, funders, policy makers,

including new adopters

… and pithy

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From “Interagency Working Group for mHealth” to…•International mHealth Working Group•mHealth Forum•Global mHealth, Public mHealth•mHealth Practices•Strategic mHealth•____________•____________•____________

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mLearning

5th International Conference on ICT

for Development, Education and Training

Zambia, May 26-28, 2010

http://www.elearning-africa.com/

James BonTempo, Jhpiego

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Next Steps

•Assemble resources on mHealth planning process

•New functional area and technical group:▫Health Management Information Systems

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mHealth Working Group

Kelly [email protected]

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Principles of the Working Group•Frame mHealth within global health strategy

•Apply public health standards and practices

•Emphasize appropriate, evidence-based, scalable and sustainable approaches in resource-poor settings

•Build capacity of implementing agencies