Transforming Global Health

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TRANSFORMING

GLOBAL HEALTH

PRESENTED BY :
SUBRINA CHOWDHURY
B.Pharm (Professional)
Session-2017-18
Group-01
OUTLINE

1 Global Health

2 Major Risk of Global Health

3 Transforming Global health


GLOBAL HEALTH

 Global health is the understanding of health care in an


international and interdisciplinary context.

 It includes the study, research, and practice of medicine


with a focus on improving health and health care equity
for populations worldwide.

 Global health initiatives take into account both medical


and non-medical disciplines, such as epidemiology,
sociology, economic disparities, public policy,
environmental factors, cultural studies, etc
MAJOR RISK OF GLOBAL HEALTH

HIGH MEDICAL
RISK

RAMPENT LOW QUALITY


CORRUPTION OF CARE

GLOBAL
HEALTHCARE
CRISIS

LACK OF
NO HEALTH
HEALTHCARE
INFORMATION
NETWORK INFRASTUCTU
RE

HIGH
HEALTHCARE
COST
GLOBAL HEALTHCARE SITUATION

GLOBAL PHYSICIAN DENSITY

GLOBAL HOSPITAL
DENSITY

GLOBAL EXPENDITURE
ON HEALTHCARE
SCOPE OF HEALTH CORRUPTION
HEALTHCARE CORRUPTION EXIST IN MULTIPLE SECTORS

DOMESTIC PUBLIC HEALTH PRIVATE HEALTH SECTOR GLOBAL HEALTH SECTOR CORRUPTION ACROSS
SECTOR CORRUPTION CORRUPTION CORRUPTION MULTIPLE GLOBAL SECTOR

SUBMITTING FALSE MISALLOCATION OF COUNTERFEIT MEDICINE


LOCAL OFFICE BRIBERY
CLAIMS FUNDING TRADE

ESSENTIAL MEDICINE FRAUD & DIVERSION OF


INFORMAL PAYMENTS UNETHICAL RESEARCH RESOURCES APPROACH MULTIPLE
DIVERSION COUNTRIES OR SYSTEM

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PUBLIC OFFICIAL FRAUDULENT


DIVERSION/THEFT
BRIBERY CORRUPTION MARKETING
RISK OF MEDICAL ERRORS IN DEATH
RESEARCHERS ESTIMATE MEDICAL ERRORS
TYPE OF MEDICATION ERRORS
3RD LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH
Causes of death in USA
700000

600000
OTHER PROCESSING
[PERCENTAGE] 500000
PREPARATION &
DISPENSING ADMINISTRATION 400000

NUMBER OF DEATH
[PERCENTAGE] [PERCENTAGE]
300000

200000

100000

0
ASE CER OR ASE NTS KE R'S TES FLU ASE IDE
O
SE AN ERR ISE IDE TR IME ABE ISE SUI
C
DI C L D C S
H E D I D
RT A Y AC EY
A D IC OR ALZ N
PRESCRIBING HE E
M IRA
T
KI
D
[PERCENTAGE] SP
RE
CAUSES OF DEATH
TRANSFORMING GLOBAL HEALTH

IMPROVE QUALITY OF
CARE

DEVELOP HEALTH
ERADICATE CORRUPTION
INFRASTUCTURE
IN HEALTH
BACKBONE

REDUCE HEALTHCARE DEVELOP HEALTH


COST INFRASTRUCTURE

REDUCE GLOBAL
RISK
TRANSFORMING GLOBAL HEALTH PROJECTS
Universal Health Information Network (UNHIN)

 The UNHIN is an initiative that takes a fresh approach in establishing

the Universal Health Information Network (UNHIN) by applying

decentralized computing including Blockchain technology.


 It overcomes the numerous challenges and cost related to managing

health information to provide a secure, protected, while universally

accessible health information network.


 It facilitates advancing healthcare globally in providing improved

healthcare outcomes, significantly reduced costs, and services that are

not possible with current infrastructure and technology


Hospital Information and Electronic Health
Record System (HIS) Implementation

 As a part of the UNHIN program, Transform Global Health (TGH) is


providing a comprehensive, integrated Hospital Information and
Electronic Health Record System to hospitals and medical practices
across the world.
 This is an enterprise-grade implementation providing market leading
features and functionality and a fully integrated system that will
digitize the entire medical processes of the hospital.
 The UNHIN team works with each hospital to understand their
specific needs and implement the system to meet their requirements.
CONCLUSION
Healthcare Transformation Agenda: Five Key Strategic Initiatives
To achieve better value, healthcare organizations need to focus on integrating
evidence-based insights and digitized
care management processes to create greater standardization and rapid adoption of
best practices.
The following strategic imperatives emerge as key enablers to delivering greater
value and achieving better outcomes
for all stakeholders:
 Member 360: evidence-based and standardized care planning.
 Individual engagement and empowerment.
 Coordination across care boundaries: shared accountability and risk.
 Quality measurement and performance reporting.
 Understanding and influencing their populations.
THANK YOU

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