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How a Mobile Health Wallet can allow all stakeholders to contribute towards UHCKigali, 18h May 2015

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Health in Africa – a vicious cycle

African health systems are stuck in a vicious cycle of low demand and poor supply of health care.Trust in the system is low

LowTrust

Demand• High out-of-pocket

expenses

• Low Access

• Low ownership

Supply• Low quality health

care

• Low efficiency

• High risk

• Scarce Data

Patient• Catastrophic spending

• No prepayments

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M-PESA – the impact of mobile money

• Used by 85% of population• 66% of Kenya’s electronic

payments• USD 1.3 b per month

transaction value

• Instant transaction• No 1 brand in Kenya

• Banks the unbanked• Remittances from higher to

lower income groups

Widely used Income redistribution Trusted

Source: Central Bank of Kenya, Safaricom financial results H1 2015, Centre for Brand Analysis

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Health in Africa – The idea

Create transparency in the system with trusted Mobile Telcos

Demand• High out-of-pocket

expenses

• Low Access

• Low ownership

Supply• Low quality health

care

• Low efficiency

• High risk

• Scarce Data

Patient• Catastrophic spending

• No prepayments

M-Health Wallets

Mobile Money Infrastructure

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Health Wallet allows government, donors, insurers, employers, individuals to all contribute towards UHC

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Benefits

Insurance IP

Maternity

Med. Savings / remittances

Credit

Hospital Cash

Inpatient cover from NHIF

Insurance top up insurance company X

Medical (group or individual) savings for e.g.OOP + incentives paid for by donors

Access to credit based on medical savings and contribution payment history

Government entitlement

Employer benefit Entitlements funded by employer

Example of what a Mobile Health Wallet could look like in Kenya

Platform built in close cooperation with Safaricom

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Health Wallet used at Healthcare Facilities

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Higher

Higher

Higher HigherTrust

Demand Supply

Patient

The Result – building trust

Health insurance/savings Loans for providers

Equity investments

Peer to peer financing

Quality standards

Leverage

Trust

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Organization Description Role

The world's second-largest mobile telecommunications company

Product Design & Executive Support

Dutch NGO dedicated to strengthening health systems in resource-poor settings

Product & Program DesignImplementation Lead

Largest operator in Kenya 35-35% owned by Vodafone & GoK

Product Design, Network & Infrastructure, Payments (via M-PESA platform)

Our Mobile Health program is run by a strong partnership of multiple organizations (since 2013)

International financing institution that fights AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria

Pilot investmentsLead donor partner

March 2013: MOU signed between Safaricom, M-Pesa Foundation and PharmAccess

May 2014: MOU signed between Vodafone, Global Fund and PharmAccess

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Mobile Health Research Lab: Rapid testing of various prototypes in Kenya (since August 2013)

Core principles:1. Test multiple different

prototypes at the same time

2. Use small test groups3. Collect data from

many angles4. Collect data online,

real-time5. Collect user feedback

Chamas Tests with different incentive models

Leverage on existing fundraising structures

Cash Advances to providersCashless clinics

SMS Loyalty

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Large scale test: MTIBA program with 10,000 users and 44 clinics in 5 Nairobi slums

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• MTIBA program with health vouchers launched with Safaricom in March

• Rolled out to 44 clinics and 10,000 mothers in 5 slums in Nairobi

• Voucher to be spent on the healthcare for children under 5 years old

• For each MTIBA transaction clinic submits relevant medical & financial data in real-time

• Administration costs radically reduced and pay-out times significantly shortened vs traditional voucher or insurance schemes clinic is paid within days instead of months

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Real-time data collection provides a wealth of health-related and finance-related insights

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Key messages

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• To make mHealth a success, strong partnerships with mobile network

operators, donors and public sector are critical

• Key to success (especially also with private sector companies such as

Safaricom) is involving these stakeholders at an early stage

• First experiences with a mobile health wallet suggest it can:

• Unify contributions from government, donors, employers, insurers

and individuals directly in the mobile phone of the end-beneficiary

• Radically reduce administration costs

• Radically speed up pay-out times to healthcare providers

• Generate real-time medical data from the most remote locations