Healthcare On Mobiles: Mhealth in India- Pharmaceuticals

Healthcare On Mobiles: Mhealth in India- Pharmaceuticals

Healthcare On Mobiles: Mhealth in India- Pharmaceuticals

Disease Burden
  1. non-communicable diseases – such as diabetes and cancer – have a slightly greater burden in India than non-communicable diseases – such as tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS.=Mhealth# Compliance and Adherence systems like Simpill to be deployed.
  2. Hypertension is a serious issue on the sub-continent. Driven by changing lifestyles, studies indicate that prevalence of the disease has risen from under 5% in 1960s to 12-15% in the 1990s.=Mhealth# Remote monitoring of the Affected populace.
  3. The WHO estimates that by 2020, a staggering 60% of the world’s cardiac patients will be found in India.In the past 50 years, rates of coronary disease among India’s city dwellers have increased from 4% to 11%.= Mhealth# Daily tips for self care, Drug reminders and Diet and exercise.
  4. India is said to have over 2.5mn people living with HIV. The Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS
    (UNAIDS) estimates that the number of AIDS cases topped 124,000 in 2006, with a third of patients
    being under the age of 30. Overall, 0.36% of India’s population lives with HIV and accurate figures are
    extremely difficult to gauge.= Mhealth# the number of cases has been falling in recent months, suggesting that the infection rate has effectively been decelerated by prevention campaigns and programs urging people to practice safe sex.
  5. More than 2.5mn Indians are reported to be suffering from cancer.Oncologists are expecting a five-fold increase in cancer cases in the next 10 years.=Mhealth# Information, Awareness, Remote diagnosis using Telemedicine.

Ashoka Changemakers with the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has launched the Innovations for Health: Solutions that Cross Borders. Healthcursor Consulting Group is proud to partner with them in this competition as their Asia Network Partner to help source the best healthcare solutions. The final deadline for the competition is February 13, 2012. To enter your idea, or nominate people/organizations just visit http://www.Changemakers.com/innovations4health

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