MOBILE MENTAL HEALTHMOBILE MENTAL HEALTHSUPPORT IN VIETNAMSUPPORT IN VIETNAM
January, 2014January, 2014
CONTENT
1. Mental Health in Vietnam
2. Mobile Internet in Vietnam
3. Project background
6. Timeline
7. MVP Budget
5. Stakeholders engagement
4. Disruptive HC solutions
MENTAL HEALTH IN VIETNAM1
Statistics
Only onemental doctor/
100,000patients
Annual growth+13.16%
(150,000 patients)
2,7 million have severedisorders
13 million have mental disorders
34.3% anxiety treatment &stress disorders,
21.4% depression,14.2% schizophrenia
Mental Health in 2013
MENTAL HEALTH IN VIETNAM1
STRENGTHSSTRENGTHSSTRENGTHS 1. Existing legislation to protect patients rights1. Existing legislation to protect patients rights
2. Efforts to promote equal access to mental health services2. Efforts to promote equal access to mental health services
3. Most psychotropic medicines are available3. Most psychotropic medicines are available
5. Mental health providers interact with primary care staff5. Mental health providers interact with primary care staff
4. The mental health sector has formal links with other sectors4. The mental health sector has formal links with other sectors
Vietnam’s Mental health system
MENTAL HEALTH IN VIETNAM1
WEAKNESSESWEAKNESSES 1. Deployment of mental health facilities is not completed1. Deployment of mental health facilities is not completed
2. Current focus is mental urban hospitals(not rural communities)
2. Current focus is mental urban hospitals(not rural communities)
3. Despite good health legislation protecting human rights,legislation implementation is poor
3. Despite good health legislation protecting human rights,legislation implementation is poor
5. Family and consumers associations do not exist5. Family and consumers associations do not exist
4. Insufficient training provided to primary care staff4. Insufficient training provided to primary care staff
6. Mental health information system does not work well6. Mental health information system does not work well
Vietnam’s Mental health system
MENTAL HEALTH IN VIETNAM1
2011 - 2020
GOVERNMENT OBJECTIVES
3. Developing more and better human resources forsocial assistance and rehabilitation of sick people
1. Strengthening social protection centers toprovide better care and rehabilitation to the ill
4. Improving publicawareness onmental health
issues
2. Establishingcommunity-based
facilities forprevention and
treatment
MOBILE INTERNET IN VIETNAM2
Sources: Cimigo, 2013
MOBILE INTERNET IN VIETNAM2
20-30% of households will have a telephone and Internet access
Providing coverage to 85% of the population by 2015
95% of those aged 15-24 do have internet access now
Government seeks to strengthen mobile/Internet technology uptake
30% use phones to access the internet
143 mobile phones per 100 people
Sources: VinaREN, 2013
PROJECT BACKGROUND3
OBJECTIVES
1. Improve traditional healthcaredelivery mechanisms via mobiletechnology
6. Provide active suicideprevention assistance by
emergency hotline.
2. Include early andlate stages of lifesupport
3. Emergency assistance
5. Facilitate mental healthand social determinantsidentification; domestic
violence, genderinequality, ethnic
marginalization andvulnerability of the poor
4. Monitor and assistchronically ill via
mobile technology
PROJECT BACKGROUND3
Nghiem Minh Association (NMA) is a Non-Governmental Organization focused onEducation & Healthcare for Community tobring happiness to unfortunate people & poorpatients living in Viet Nam.
NMA is a member of The Sponsoring of Association for Poor Patients in Ho Chi MinhCity (SAPP – HCMC) with license No.: 56/QD – HBT
NMA Projects/ Programs in short:
Consultant & Recruitment Programs
Training Programs
Medical Tourism Programs
After Medical Monitoring Programs & Results
Community Healthcare Programs
Connecting aspiration & belief
PROJECT BACKGROUND3
Patented, model-free, scientifically validatedanalytical technology from ONTONIX, usedby ONTOMED subsidiary (spin-out) formedical use. See: www.ontomeds.com
ONTOMED Services & Products in short:
Real-Time Early-Warnings
Measuring therapy effectiveness (ROI Impact)
Advanced EEG & ECG Processing
Small technical “foot print” for processing of data stream from data capturesensors.
A unique opportunity for cost effective healthcare analytics from ONTONIX /ONTOMED and the medical industry to serve low and middle income countries.
Complexity & Medicine
PROJECT BACKGROUND3
TLi Consulting is a Vietnamese companydeveloping innovative IT solutions and mobileapplications. The company was establishedon the finding that todays corporate softwarelacks required flexibility and mobility.
TLi Consulting services are:
Mobile Applications
Mobile Website
Facebook Application
Tailor Made web Solution
Mobile Advertising
Field Management Solution
Technology & Living
PROJECT BACKGROUND3
CORE TEAM MEMBERSCORE TEAM MEMBERSCORE TEAM MEMBERS
Mr. KevinLoc Tran,
MBA
Dr. AnnaShillabeer
Mr.Alexander
Kopriwa
Ms. JudyDung Vu,
MBA
Mr. NicolasEmbleton
DISRUPTIVE HC SOLUTIONS4
1. Connecting &linking MentalHealth (MH)practitioners, patientsand institutions
4. Governance,Risk and
Compliance(GRC), Projectperformance
2. Analyticalresearch ofdatastructures(MH processcomplexity)
3. Web andmobile field
applications, thebackbone of the
MH project
DISRUPTIVE HC SOLUTIONS4
The minimumstatistical earlyself-diagnosticson-line patients
sample is 100 (ormore) surveys
Use ONTONIXmodel-freeanalytics to
analyze PDAInternational’spsychological
surveymethodology
responses
The minimumsample size is 12observations and10 parameters toproduce reliable
results
Monitoring & Evaluation
STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENT5
Pharmaceuticalcompanies
Private practices
MedicalresearchInstitutes
National Hospitals
Provincialhospitals
Regionalhospitals
TIMELINE6
Collect informationconnecting targetinstitutions andpractitioners
Draft and define afirst system mockup
Publish minimumviable product (MVP) tocollect feedback
Realization of a MVP
Create two pilotfocus groups (patients /practitioners)
Perform pilot testimplementation of theMVP Algorithms
Apply collectedfeedback and analytics
Perfect analyticalobjectives (iterative)
Track results andscrutinize overallprogress / efficiency
Collect data
Analyze
Publish results
ProjectPreparation(4,5 months)
Minimum ViableProduct (MVP)
(7,5 months)
Use feedbacks toimprove algorithms
(5 months)
Audit, Performance,Review
(3 months)
MVP BUDGET7
$US 250,000$US 250,000
This budget is absolute minimum Creation of industrial strength platform willrequire additional funding
CONCLUSION
Field testing of a new mobile healthcare paradigim
Expected benefits will be
4. Centralized information management (Administrative productivity)
5. Improve strategic HC planning and forecasting
6. GRC for transparency & accountability
3. Reduce high cost of HC (ROI)
2. Take HC to remoted & underserved location
1. Improved HC quality to patients by better HC staff education
Kevin Loc Tran, MBAVice President/ [email protected]
Alexander KopriwaVP Global [email protected]
Nicolas [email protected]
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