Center for Health Market Innovations (CHMI)

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Sehat First

last updated Feb 3, 2012

Overview

Implementing organization: 
d.o.t.z Technologies (Founder)
Implementation Partner(s): 
Unilever Pakistan Limited, Interactive Research & Development (IRD), The Indus Hospital, LRBT, Adamjee Eye Hospital, Eli Lilly Diabetes Awareness Program, SATC Technology Consultants
Legal Status: 
Year Launched: 
2008
Stage: 
Pilot/startup stage
Income Level of Target Population: 
Bottom 20%

Funding

Primary Source of Funding: 
Out-of-pocket payments
Funders: 

Technology

Technology Used: 
Computer › Video-conference, Phones › Video-conference
Technology Purpose: 
Extending Geographic Access

Scale

Number of Clients Served: 
Over 12000 patients and around 60000 indirect beneficiaries
Number of Facilities Operated/Networked: 
5
Upscaling: 
Following success of models during the first year, 24 new tele-centers, and 124 new jobs are proposed to be provided. This would also result in direct benefits to an additional 86400 patients.
Summary: 

Sehat First is a unique social enterprise set up to provide access to basic health care and pharmaceutical services across Pakistan through self-sustainable franchised tele-health centers.

Key program components: 

The company aims to set up 500 Sehat First Health Centers across Pakistan by 2012. It has already established 3 self sustaining pilot centers in the first year which have served over 9000 patients. The Sehat First franchised health center model consists of a health clinic, pharmacy, multipurpose tele-center and a general store, with 80-90% of revenues coming form the pharmacy and general store.

Key to its success has been its strategic partnerships with Multi National Companies such as, Unilever Pakistan Limited (UPL), and local community based organizations such as the Pakistan Fisher Folk Forum. This holistic approach has simultaneously created entrepreneurs and addressed the critical lack of healthcare and pharmaceuticals, while ensuring self-sustainability based on sound business principles.

A unique component in the Sehat First model is the telehealth consulting service, which supports the local clinic staff with IP-based Video Phone consultations with a qualified physician. The video phone telehealth consultation service has proved itself with a savings of time, money and resources while being received very enthusiastically by patients and practitioners alike. The simple IP based video phone has enabled access to specialists including gynecologists and pediatricians, which these patients, in particular, would otherwise not have had access to. This use of telehealth is particularly innovative as it makes use of a large number of Pakistani women who have completed medical school, but do not join to the work force for cultural reasons.

Program history: 

The enterprise was founded in 2008 by d.o.t.z technologies with an equity investment from the Acumen Fund.

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